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Old 03-03-2005, 08:57 PM
HiatusOver HiatusOver is offline
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Default Re: 30-60 flop decision

If you 3-bet and are then 4-bet by the BB you must be beat so you wont have to call the river
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Old 03-03-2005, 09:12 PM
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Default Re: 30-60 flop decision

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If you 3-bet and are then 4-bet by the BB you must be beat so you wont have to call the river

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Logical arguments that conflict with my opinions are not appreciated here, dickhead. OK good point fish. BTW I want my 5%.
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Old 03-04-2005, 03:43 PM
Steve Giufre Steve Giufre is offline
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I called the hand down. The final board was

10 8 3 2 3 suits unimportnant.

MP came along for the ride with a worse ten, and the BB took it down with two queens. I really felt like maybe this one should be a fold on the flop. Agaist a decent player in the BB, I am ahead of so few hands when he raises raises preflop and then raises the SB's bet with two players behind him. I think its very unlikely he is going to pop it with AK or AQ in a 5 way pot after missing that badly. So basically I beat 99, or I can hope he is capable of getting out of line preflop with J10 or Q10 suited. Close, but I still lean towards folding. I'm guessing long term it wont matter much either way.
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