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Old 04-05-2005, 04:07 PM
droolie droolie is offline
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Default Re: TPMK in a limp pot gets CR\'ed

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I have no idea what SB could have. A flush draw or a monster or anything?? I can see valid reasons for all three options here. (call, fold, 3-bet)

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He doesn't have a flush draw as the flop was rainbow...

I'm guessing he has an overpair. I highly doubt this C/R means what it looks like it means. It looks like a monster as there's no way anybody is folding now and it in essence is a trap play. That being said I'd bet he was intending to C/R no matter who bet and it was just unhappy luck that it was you. Either way this is not good for you. he's either got something to protect or he's trapping with a monster. If you're behind all your outs are all suspect and if you're ahead you have many overcards to dodge.

I fold this on the flop after the C/R.
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Old 04-05-2005, 05:59 PM
imported_leader imported_leader is offline
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Default Re: TPMK in a limp pot gets CR\'ed

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He doesn't have a flush draw as the flop was rainbow...

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LOL I think I said that because a significant amount of my flop CR are with a flush draw. There is usually a raiser thou.

Any way in the hand I 3-bet, he capped. The turn was a blank and I folded. As did the other 2 BTW who called 4 bets on the flop.
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