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Old 12-21-2005, 04:47 AM
xcrack999 xcrack999 is offline
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Default Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200

Are you saying that it is bad play to checkraise on that flop in villain's shoes if he had a pocket pair, a king, or an eight? If I'm going to contest the pot with those hands, I think I check-raise about 50% time and lead out the other 50%. Say villain plays like that too. Is it still a fold on the flop?
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Old 12-21-2005, 05:24 AM
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Default Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200

It's fine for bluffing...

If you're not bluffing and you just can't wait to get all your money in the pot with an underpair on a Kxx board against a preflop raiser then okay, it's your cash to play with...
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