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Old 06-28-2005, 03:01 PM
Murderous Murderous is offline
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Default Re: 5-10 NL: Deep stacks

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however, i don't understand why he reraised for 350 more...if i was villian and i had qq or kk, i'd definately reraise to at least 650...that seems somewhat weak to me.

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I agree...

Pop it up again (to ~1250) and lead the turn when he calls. Fold otherwise. Villian holding KQ is not out of the question here.

This is definately NOT an "easy fold", although you sure are in a pickle. OOP with deep stacks and draw heavy flops equals calling $65 and letting the hand develop a bit more.

Forget the flop CR and lead (if you must) - ~$75. But if Villian is ahead and somewhat tricky you will not get much more information with this line.

Folding pre-flop is not a bad option with the small blind coming along for the ride. Calling pre-flop is okay as long as you already know how you prefer to handle these types of situations.

I like check-calling the flop and CR'ing a non-club turn.

Since you are already stuck, I say pop it again to define.
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