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Re: I hate two small pair
Can someone please expand on why this is such and easy fold?
The raise from seat 2 could be because it was checked around and is taking a stab...or has a low draw along with his 10s??? Aces and 10s could be likely as well...which would suck... At any rate, I see that they both have quite a few redraws, even if we are ahead here...but neither seemed really proud of there hand at any point... I tend to call these situations like this down, unless I get sandwiched between raises... Before ya'll strart drooling and looking for me, I only play at the .50/1 tables... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] The difference between a .50/1 and a 10/20 game likely have my perspective all out of whack...I want to learn... |
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Re: I hate two small pair
I would've checked on 5th, and called on 6th. I can't see how the 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] helped seat 2. All of your boat cards are live, why would you lay this down?
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Re: I hate two small pair
Disregard my last post, I'm a [censored]! Didn't see it was H/L Stud.
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Re: I hate two small pair
I think everyone here has done that at least a couple times.
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Re: I hate two small pair
You want to bet 5th because your hand is deceptive,& a bet may cause somebody to make a wrong decision.You want to get a weak low draw out.If seat 2 has 6,2 or 8,6 in the hole,for axample.you want him gone.Also,it gives seat 2 a chance to raise & get rid of seat 4,which would be great.
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