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Old 10-19-2005, 04:10 PM
Harv72b Harv72b is offline
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Default Re: Q9s, big pot, how would you play this flop?

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Your raise on the flop is fine with reads. You can clean up your outs from the front flop checkers by raising versus players unlikely to 3-bet that check the turn, all for a raise.

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What hand that is counterfeiting any of Hero's outs is going to fold for 2 on the flop, getting better than 10:1 (assuming no coldcallers before he acts)? Let alone a loose player? I'll concede the free card play since it worked this time, but the only way I can possibly see a raise folding an opponent who would've beat Hero would be AXs that whiffed the flop but would catch a runner runner flush to beat Hero's (eventual) straight. Assuming he folds for 2 on the flop anyway.
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