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Pre-flop is fine.
Post-flop, you are way ahead/way behind, so you don't particularly mind giving free cards. It's reasonable to check in this situation, and call anything he bets. Personally, I jam and hope he calls me with something worse. But your stacks are so small, I'm guessing all the money's going in no matter what, so I wouldn't stress about it too much. Yes, you have to call his raise at the end. |
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Post-flop, you are way ahead/way behind, so you don't particularly mind giving free cards. It's reasonable to check in this situation, and call anything he bets. [/ QUOTE ] I don't particularly like seeing a heart, an 8, an ace, or a king on the turn. Given that about a third of the deck is a card I don't want to see, I can't fathom giving a free card here. I push and hope he calls with a lower PP or some draw. |
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[ QUOTE ] Post-flop, you are way ahead/way behind, so you don't particularly mind giving free cards. It's reasonable to check in this situation, and call anything he bets. [/ QUOTE ] I don't particularly like seeing a heart, an 8, an ace, or a king on the turn. Given that about a third of the deck is a card I don't want to see, I can't fathom giving a free card here. I push and hope he calls with a lower PP or some draw. [/ QUOTE ] You're right, I missed the two hearts on the board somehow. |
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