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Re: results
well, probably not...but that's why you cap it
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Re: results
The MP2 staying in helped the button IMO. If the pot became HU between you and the button the raise on the turn may have folded the button. With no overcards on the board the button also may have figured his TT was good. I would have a hard time putting the MP2 on such a small PP. Although the flop re-raise may make me think.
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Re: results
If I'm the button, I'm a lot more likely to consider folding to the turn raise against TWO players representing trips or better than against one player showing aggression. Given the read of the button as one who likes to chase, it's quite possible that he would call any bet or raise unless an Ace fell, but that why you want to raise. This is a pretty big pot already, but not so big that I don't want calls from someone who's 22-1.
I don't think it's too hard to put mp2 on A6s or 22. While mp2's presence gives the button better pot odds, in my view that is outweighed by the fact that he's now probably drawing to two outs. |
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