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Re: I got lost, then got help, then . . .?
I think generally you only do this 3-handed with position against moderately tight players. You should do it heads-up against anyone because in the case of a loose player, he's often paying you off with a weaker hand, and in the case of a tight player, he's liable to fold. In this case, loose and tight are relative to QTs or whatever your hand may be.
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#2
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Re: I got lost, then got help, then . . .?
Calling the flop is totally pointless. There is literally no money in the pot and God help you if UTG raises. Toss this quickly.
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Re: I got lost, then got help, then . . .?
Fold flop. Call turn and river if the bettor is aggressive, otherwise fold.
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#4
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Re: I got lost, then got help, then . . .?
Raise preflop, fold flop, fold turn.
An important point to mention is that turn card was BAD for you. If they had a K or an A you are still just as behind as before, with your possible extra 5 outs very dirty. Your peeling on the flop (incorrectly odds-wise) for the straight, or for a runner runner flush against a passive opponent who is unlikely to bet the turn. Therefore that Q doesnt make your hand better at all. |
#5
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Re: I got lost, then got help, then . . .?
I think you can fold this flop, pot is too small to try and draw out on him. Then again I have hardly any 6-max experience.
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