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Re: TT: Folded in the right spot?
yeah i think your easily justified to fold the turn.
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Re: TT: Folded in the right spot?
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Who has an inside straight draw with that board? The guy who open raised then lead into a capper or the guy who capped preflop? [/ QUOTE ] Ugh, my bad. I got the turn and the flop confused. You're right -- nobody has an inside straight on this flop. The raise mostly discourages overcards from playing hit-to-win. |
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Re: TT: Folded in the right spot?
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but it would discourage the inside straight draws. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but I'm just having a hard time envisioning what type of inside strait draw your three-betting preflop opponent could hold? I think if a raise is correct it would be to force a hand like AK to decide between calling two and folding, thus not letting him see the turn cheaply. [ QUOTE ] As to the risk of getting three-bet: while that's a drawback, it is one with a strong silver lining. When CO makes it three, you've learned a great deal about where you actually stand in this hand, and it makes folding the turn even easier. Without knowing how strongly CO likes his hand, I might be tempted to continue with the hand if the turn isn't as scary as this one. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with you in this aspect. Raising the flop offers a nice advantage in knowing exactly where you are. This is really the only reason I could think of to raise the flop, to make sure your behind enabling you to safely fold the turn when it goes bet-call. Mike Emery |
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RESULTS
MP1 shows 77 for a set, and CO shows AA.
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