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this is pretty bad. the flop call is ok only if you're planning to raise the turn no matter what. so what if they hit the flush? you've still got a pretty good re-draw and w/ only 2 opponents you'll give up a lot of $$ fearing every 3 cards to a suit means someone has the flush.
unless you're playing for skittles at a family reunion against your grandmother, this hand is a disaster, and even then it's pretty bad. |
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Not good with the 2 tone board. You nedd to raise here.
-Jaran |
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Stuff the flop. Stuff the flop. Stuff the flop.
Stuff the turn. Stuff the turn. Stuff the turn. Stuff the river. Stuff the river. Stuff the river. Flopping a set of Kings with an A out doesn't happen that often. You are guaranteed to get paid off. No reason to be shy. You raise any turn...any. I don't care if it is a Joker, an Uno card or the 17 of purple horseshoes. Raise. BTW, when I saw your line I threw up in my mouth a little bit. Seriously, I did. Could be worse. Look what I did with AA the other day: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...14&fpart=1 |
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You cannot push off a heart draw. Don't try, it is stupid. Instead you should try to get them to pay as many bets on the flop and turn as possible, since they won't call on the river when their draw busts.
In this hand, you should be raising until proven otherwise. Cap this flop. If someone comes out of nowhere on the turn, then maybe slow down. |
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Not good with the 2 tone board. You need to raise here. [/ QUOTE ] |
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