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Fairly simple one.
4 handed game, I am SB with AJo.
loose guy open limps. button folds. I raise, loose aggro BB calls. Lag limper calls. Flop comes K Q 4 2 diamonds. Whats my plan? |
#2
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Re: Fairly simple one.
bet
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#3
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Re: Fairly simple one.
I'd bet fo sho.
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#4
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Re: Fairly simple one.
Bet flop. Bet turn. River and turn are dependent on the opponent
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Re: Fairly simple one.
I check, there is too good a chance of getting raised and I'd like to see the turn as cheaply as possible I check and call one bet b/c its likely someone may have flopped a K or Q and the pot is draw heavy and you don't have much equity.
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Re: Fairly simple one.
i guess i will follow up my one word answer...... my tentative plan is to bet the flop and hope to take it down w/out a fight. this maybe unlikely but i'd feel, even with your read there is a chance that I can take it down uncontested.
tentative plan...if i get 2 calls, i am most likley taking a free turn card. if i get one call, i may bet/fold the turn... depending on my read again... with the intension of takeing a free showdown unimproved. just a tentative plan....plans tend to be moving targets here. that's kind of my thinking, but i will quickly deviate if something unforseen happens. |
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Re: Fairly simple one.
no free cards OOP dawg.
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Re: Fairly simple one.
so true. ignore the majority of my prior post... assuming you hadnt already decided to that... which I believe would be the few anyway. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: Fairly simple one.
ok after rereading the intial post.....i like my one word anwer best.
i bet the flop and see what happens.... then get ready to decide based on that. this could have been a good street by street hand, potentially |
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Re: Fairly simple one.
If the loose open limper raises with a hand like KJ, then I bet, otherwise, I check. I might be more inclined to bet if the opener would fold ace-rag and if the big blind would call preflop with almost any two cards.
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