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Re: iMsoLucky0 confuses me.
given the recent history between you two, I'd check the flop here with the plan of calling a turn bet and getting to showdown cheap. If he follows through on the river you have to strongly consider folding, although obv. it depends on what the actual cards are.
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Re: iMsoLucky0 confuses me.
Are you at all worried about hand protection here? A pair of tens seems pretty vulnerable. Also, would you still advocate checking here if the board was two tone instead?
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Re: iMsoLucky0 confuses me.
Its a pretty dry flop. There are no real draws that the BB can have. You have to worry about him hitting an overcard sure, but thats a small price to pay in exchange for controling the size of the pot. If the flop had a flush draw it increases the appeal of betting but id still check a good percentage of the time. With deep stacks protecting your hand is only one of many factors you need to consider.
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Re: iMsoLucky0 confuses me.
Thanks, that makes sense. Also, another reason to check behind (even though its a small reason) is the backdoor flush draw that you have in the cases that he is slowplaying a set.
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Re: iMsoLucky0 confuses me.
bleh, folding the turn is fine, everything up to it is fine. I don't think I check this flop, I just don't like playing this pot on the turn and river if an overcard comes with no info from imso. Also, his little chat would have me a bit scared.
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