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Re: Did I screw this hand up?
Not real long. 15 hands tops. No real reads on anyone. I felt that with all that action, its too easy for me to be beat. Guess I was wrong.
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#2
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Re: Did I screw this hand up?
I just noticed the results. You should mention in your post that one player is almost all-in. This could factor in, as many players will just pick a hand and jam w/it when low on chips. Considering this, I say you have to stay in strong on this one. You really only have to worry about 1 player once the other guy is all-in.
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Re: Did I screw this hand up?
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I just noticed the results. You should mention in your post that one player is almost all-in. This could factor in, as many players will just pick a hand and jam w/it when low on chips. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. And even if this wasn't the fact, you should raise the flop. |
#4
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Re: Did I screw this hand up?
[ QUOTE ]
I just noticed the results. You should mention in your post that one player is almost all-in. This could factor in, as many players will just pick a hand and jam w/it when low on chips. Considering this, I say you have to stay in strong on this one. You really only have to worry about 1 player once the other guy is all-in. [/ QUOTE ] Agree with this. Low stacks (I've been there) will pick a hand and go with it. Raise the flop to isolate. If reraised, I'd still consider a check/call to the end unless I get two overcards. |
#5
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Re: Did I screw this hand up?
Raise/cap the flop
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