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Old 06-03-2005, 12:31 PM
Murderous Murderous is offline
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Default Re: sensing weakness

Sounds like a very profitable game! nh
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Old 06-03-2005, 12:45 PM
FoxwoodsFiend FoxwoodsFiend is offline
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Default Re: sensing weakness

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If you like think UTG is week, I prefer raising again on the flop, it gives you a very good chance to pick up the pot. And if you are called and hit on the turn you can get paid off huge, and iff you miss c the river for free.

But again on reraising the flop, givin the reads you have on your opponents they will have a very hand time calling. I would make it 275 on the flop if I was going to keep playing and exepect to take it down a large amount of the time.

Also by just calling you have a problem if you hit at the same time the flush shows up, and if you miss you will may face a bet too big to call if he bets his pair again.

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The only problem with this is you don't know how strong the original bettor is yet-I like to delay the bluff a bit so I can make sure I'm not running into a monster.
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Old 06-03-2005, 06:13 PM
silkyjonson silkyjonson is offline
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Default Re: sensing weakness

I like the call on the flop, and the raise on the turn for the reason that it now will be easier for the other players to get away from a big hand, due to the fact that the board now is more intimidating to a big pair, also if someone is drawing like you are, a big bet with one card to come would make it fairly wrong for them to call. overall I like this play
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