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Looks like you just got the WA/WB put on you. Maybe not intentionally. But I don't see what you beat on the end and getting only 6:1 I'm tempted to fold this. Pot is too small for a crying call. [/ QUOTE ] 1 most .50 players don't know about that, 2 if he is using that line you have the best hand. |
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[ QUOTE ] Looks like you just got the WA/WB put on you. Maybe not intentionally. But I don't see what you beat on the end and getting only 6:1 I'm tempted to fold this. Pot is too small for a crying call. [/ QUOTE ] 1 most .50 players don't know about that, 2 if he is using that line you have the best hand. [/ QUOTE ] 2: How do you figure you have the best hand? If he's using WA/WB wouldn't he have a weak king? |
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Not once a second king falls on the turn, he's suddenly likely way ahead. Plus that second king falling makes it less likely he has one even if he knows about this line and thinks trips is WA/WB.
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Why raise ATo after a call and with 4 to play yet? [/ QUOTE ] Because ATo will win more than its fair share of the time, especially if I can keep the pot from getting too multiway. |
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[ QUOTE ] Why raise ATo after a call and with 4 to play yet? [/ QUOTE ] Because ATo will win more than its fair share of the time, especially if I can keep the pot from getting too multiway. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, hands like ATo play better with a few loose limpers. The fewer the better. He says the blinds are loose so they would likely be calling one bet, why allow the 2 tight ppl behind us to get in cheap. Not to mention you tight players like to limp with hands like AJ and KQ, and sometimes will fold them to a raise. I like the raise given the reads. |
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