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Crosby Stills Nash | 21 | 5.17% | |
Mama's and Papa's | 7 | 1.72% | |
Doors | 45 | 11.08% | |
Grateful Dead | 19 | 4.68% | |
Jefferson Airplane | 8 | 1.97% | |
Jimi Hendrix | 53 | 13.05% | |
Beach Boys | 26 | 6.40% | |
Rolling Stones | 56 | 13.79% | |
JHE | 3 | 0.74% | |
Cream | 18 | 4.43% | |
Yardbirds | 2 | 0.49% | |
Beatles | 85 | 20.94% | |
Traveling Wilburys | 3 | 0.74% | |
Bob Dylan | 49 | 12.07% | |
VU | 11 | 2.71% | |
Tragically Hip | 0 | 0% | |
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Weak Overcard Outs-Clearing
Hey folks,
I was playing some 3/6 kill against some 2+2ers yesterday and had the great satisfaction of making one of those questionable outs clearing raises that works out perfectly and actually did promote my hand to a winner. Which got me thinking about playing suspect overcards on draw heavy boards and the conditions necessary for making an outs clearing raise with weak overcards. So I've got some poll questions for y'all. In all of these assume that: 1. SB if a half-thinking but annoying donk who calls down way to much and likes to fold the river a lot. 2. The player immediately to your left (wherever you are) is a solid 2+2er. Have at it! I recommend everyone vote before reading/posting replies. Note: #1 is kind of a "warm-up." It's more interesting, though, if the board is only two-tone and you don't have any backdoors. |
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