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Old 11-08-2005, 03:55 AM
milesdyson milesdyson is offline
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Default Re: Lots of aggression on the flop

yup, we're behind the two hands i named in my "combo numbers," and some of the hands you're mentioning that are going crazy on this flop are just flat-out unlikely (the overpairs). it may be overkill, but the fact that it is overkill means that the correct action can be determined from the "math."

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Overpairs are often raising/3-beting, as are straight draws, flushes, you name it.

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what are the "you name it" hands that aren't included in overpairs, straight draws, flush draws...? edit: nevermind.
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Old 11-08-2005, 04:26 PM
sean c sean c is offline
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Default Re: Lots of aggression on the flop

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I would have bet the turn also but as played a check/raise would have been good.

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I don't think so. People want to stay in this pot, so we should give them every reason to and not try and force people out by leaving the field facing 2 cold. Betting out is very much the better play here.

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Hi Kaishin i would be thrilled to fold anyone out on the turn here with a four flush and straight on the board and if they do call and button three bets i will happily capp and hope for a safe river card.

The only real problem with checking the turn is having it check through.
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