#11
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Fold flop?
[ QUOTE ]
i would definately not reraise PF because TT isn't that good of a hand to be doing it with, you could be against AK AQ AJ JJ QQ KK so on and so forth, a reraise PF could get you into trouble [/ QUOTE ] I can't think of anything witty to say, so let me just say this. You MUST reraise this PF. |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Fold flop?
I sure hope I'm up against AK, AQ, or AJ. Those certainly aren't hands I'm afraid of with TT. A 3-bet preflop puts you in good position to isolate UTG+1 which would be great if he has one of the above.
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Fold flop?
I would say raise preflop to start with.
You didn't though, so I would cap the Flop, and then call down if he leads the turn also. He could easily be some guy who watched some TV and is hyper aggro with his AJ+ or any PP smaller than your. You cannot fold this. C-Dog |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Fold flop?
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] No, go into calldown mode. You're getting 14:1 right there, and if you hit, you have position, you'll be able to get at least 3 big bets out of him during the rest of the hand. That's 20:1 pot+implied, plus the fact that you may be ahead already. [/ QUOTE ] A flop raise here should be automatic. You've still got 2 people to act behind you, you want to increase your chances of winning this hand UI. [/ QUOTE ] I meant calldown after he 3-bets. The flop raise he put in is automatic. I'm not capping that flop, it's not gonna make him fold. |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Fold flop?
so take this to a 3-bet flop? and if caps then what?
|
|
|