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Re: Monster flop - Should I still raise the flop?
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So after reading these replies, was it correct for me to jam the turn and river? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. There are ways you could be beat, but you're much more likely to win this pot than you are to lose it. |
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Re: Monster flop - Should I still raise the flop?
Yes, you have a strong well disguised hand and not many things that are likely can beat you. Go for it.
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Re: Monster flop - Should I still raise the flop?
Thanks for all the response
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Re: Monster flop - Should I still raise the flop?
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So after reading these replies, was it correct for me to jam the turn and river? [/ QUOTE ] Hell yes. On the flop, if both aces were out, your opponents were drawing to 6 outs. On the turn, they pick up 3 more outs (a runner runner pair) to aces full. But I wouldn't worry too much about that on the turn, which is a 5. On the river it's possible that someone has AK, but I'd have expected a PF raise. My point is that you're way ahead of the field a large majority of the time with a disguised hand. I'm 50/50 undecided on flop raise or not; I think either works but yeah -- on the turn and river, jam the pot big time. Nice hand. -Brian |
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