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Re: 3/6 hand
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In HEPFAP, Sklansky recommends check calling top pair on multiway 3-flush flop until confident no flush about. I guess this doesn't apply on Party 3/6. [/ QUOTE ] HEPFAP says "If you flop top pair against a few opponents [on a monotone board] you generally should bet, as you can not afford to give a free card, especially if your top pair is not large. However, against a lot of players, ..." I would call three opponents (one of whom was a poster) 'a few opponents'. |
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Re: 3/6 hand
Once you check the flop and the bet comes from your right, you have to raise. The late position bettor on the flop may not even have a diamond, so you raise to clear out the medium single diamond and straight draw hands.
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Re: 3/6 hand
If you are going to check the flop, then raise when CO bets. Why??? Think about it... If I were the CO, I'd bet 230 here cause 65% of the time it would win the pot. Thats why you MUST raise.
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Re: 3/6 hand
thanks for the help,
the guy had flopped a set of nines if you're interested. |
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