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Re: Huge draw on flop
I like this as well, but I don't see myself making that reraise on the flop with my draw and I think I would just call there. Just out of curiousity is the purpose of your reraise to get the free card on the turn if you didn't hit?
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Re: Huge draw on flop
Or to get a fold.
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Re: Huge draw on flop
It's to get all his money in. He's a favorite over practically anything but a set. Even there he's real close.
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Re: Huge draw on flop
I think just calling here is wrong. He has a monster draw, and in an unraised pot villian could easily have nothing more than top pair. If he raises (or reraises) he gets three results: villian folds and he picks it up, villian calls out of position and gives a free card and hero sees a free river, or villian pushes. 15 outs with two cards to come, is this a call everytime? I'd like to hear what others think.........
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Re: Huge draw on flop
He 3x reraised a 3x raise. What says more strength than that?
Villain's push is a little dicey on this board; you're crushed by KdXd and behind any set. Read-dependent, I guess, but I'd have a helluva lot of trouble laying this down. |
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