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Michael, you made a great point for calling in that sit. During the course of this game, I saw a lot of heavy action pots take showdowns with as little as 77. The 10 he picked up on 6th looked innocent esp. since I got a 10 on 5th.
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Jeff - can you or someone else explain why check raising 4th is better then check raising 5th? I can see why raising third is better but not 4th.
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Jeff - can you or someone else explain why check raising 4th is better then check raising 5th? I can see why raising third is better but not 4th. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I want to know too. |
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When Seat 7 raises your completion on 3rd, he's telling you he can beat Kings. You have to consider he has rolled Q's or Aces under. I would probably have popped him back 3rd to find out for sure. Why the sudden swing on 5th to check raise? You had been playing the hand passively until then, and don't improve...I'm lost here. I highly doubt most any opponent would fold to your raise when they have been the one betting out. 6th street seems to be a fairly easy fold. You haven't improved and your opponent keeps pressing, lay it down.
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When Seat 7 raises your completion on 3rd, he's telling you he can beat Kings. [/ QUOTE ] Not necessarily - it could just as easily be an isolation raise. |
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