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Big Draw NL 2/4 (6 Max)
Effective stacks 400. You pick up TdJd in CO and make it 14. Folded to BB (fairly straightforward, a tightish 26/7) who calls.
Flop is 9d 8d Ks. (30 in pot) You bet 25. BB makes it 75 You.... 1. Push (fairly standard) 2. Raise pot (still have odds to push on turn, getting 3 to 1 for money on 2 to 1 to hit). 3. Raise smaller (maybe he senses solely flush draw, pushes his KQ or similar; you can still bet on turn) 4. call his raise. Curious on variety of moves here. I'm much more likely to push against tight player, F/E and metagame purposes, and more likely to slow down if BB is donk who'll pay off i hit? |
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Re: Big Draw NL 2/4 (6 Max)
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that would have the most FE, correct? |
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Re: Big Draw NL 2/4 (6 Max)
Raising to 225 probably has more fold equity.
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Re: Big Draw NL 2/4 (6 Max)
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Curious on variety of moves here. I'm much more likely to push against tight player, F/E and metagame purposes, and more likely to slow down if BB is donk who'll pay off i hit? [/ QUOTE ] This is correct. |
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Re: Big Draw NL 2/4 (6 Max)
push over, i want to see two cards instead of one.
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Re: Big Draw NL 2/4 (6 Max)
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[ QUOTE ] Curious on variety of moves here. I'm much more likely to push against tight player, F/E and metagame purposes, and more likely to slow down if BB is donk who'll pay off i hit? [/ QUOTE ] This is correct. [/ QUOTE ] A donk is also likely to blast top pair on the turn when I miss and take a lot of play out of the hand. |
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