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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
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when he doesn't raise my flop bet, with 2 left to act, he told me that his hand did not contain something with showdown value and a draw. [/ QUOTE ] Doesn't he just call there with exactly K,Q? Are you just willing to go broke in that case since it's so unlikely especially when the K comes on the turn? |
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
Is Gigabet saying that the correct play with QJ on this flop is to raise? If so, is this correct only at higher buy in levels like the 215s or would this be correct even at the lower levels as well?
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
My fault I didnt see that this was at level 3. I raise this flop in this situation too with QJ. I was thinking it was earlier in the tournament. Disregard my last comment.
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
Ok lets be honest that failing to raise with AJ by kdanice is completely ridiculous. Calling is flat out terrible. |
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
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Ok lets be honest that failing to raise with AJ by kdanice is completely ridiculous. Calling is flat out terrible. [/ QUOTE ] Preflop or on the flop? Any raise of Giga's flop bet should be a push, no? Is that what you recommend? Does the fact that it's Gigabet matter? Not agreeing or disagreeing, just trying to understand what you meant. Personally, I hate both the preflop limp and the turn call more than the flop call. |
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