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Re: Big pot, do I just keep calling?
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Easy fold when SB bets into you on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] you are going to be folding way to many times against an AK or AQ, or a hand you still have odds to draw against (A5, A6, AT) |
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Re: Big pot, do I just keep calling?
You guys seem to ignore MP's presence in the hand.
You may, at best, tie with the SB, but you've got a guy behind you who couldn't have been more clear that he was drawing for his flush if he laid his cards flat on the table. |
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Re: Big pot, do I just keep calling?
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You guys seem to ignore MP's presence in the hand. You may, at best, tie with the SB, but you've got a guy behind you who couldn't have been more clear that he was drawing for his flush if he laid his cards flat on the table. [/ QUOTE ] I didnt say calling MP down was a good play, I was just mearly saying folding when SB bets into you again on the turn is a mistake. |
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Re: Big pot, do I just keep calling?
That's another problem I had with this hand. I think I could have folded on the turn after MP raised. Does anyone think about raising here and folding to a threebet? If you're just called, what's your plan on the river?
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Re: Big pot, do I just keep calling?
You're probably right, I doubt I'd actually fold to SB's bet, but I think if you go that route you have to be willing to lay it down if MP raises.
Obviously I think calling 3 bets for a showdown is -EV here. |
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