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Old 12-22-2004, 12:37 AM
Saborion Saborion is offline
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Default Re: A losing play?

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This is a viable option, if you're capable of folding to a check/raise.

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Given the board, I'd fold to a check-raise. Especially since me raising the turn instead of the fold is so much more powerful, meaning the check-raiser must have a better hand than normal. Or if raised by the PFR.

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There is no clear cut way of determining whether you are ahead or behind here. That said, I think you need to do your best to get to a cheap showdown which is best done by raising the flop rather than the turn.

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In a pot that is becomming big, if it's unclear that you're ahead of behind, I think the best way to play is to protect your hand. I mean, I got to a fairly cheap showdown as well. Not betting the turn if checked to in this spot is terrible in my opinion.
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