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This only makes sense if you are actually checking when you miss once in a while. It has been my Party experience that when someone checks the flop in a short-handed pot after raising pre-flop -- they have a set somewhere around 100% of the time.
As an aside, checking behind when I completely miss once in a while and going for the 4th street continuation after your opponent checks twice has been very effective for me since the flop check looks so scary. |
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I agree almost fully with Lars here. Also, raise the turn, calling is just bad in this spot. [/ QUOTE ] what about calling all in? hehe. but i think about checking every time this happens....i never can do it...im betting all my hands like KQ QJs etc on this board vs. 1 opponent so if he happens to fold when i have the nuts, it sucks, but its life. i'll be in a betting spot w/ nothing a lot more than i'll be holding the nuts. -Barron |
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[ QUOTE ] I agree almost fully with Lars here. Also, raise the turn, calling is just bad in this spot. [/ QUOTE ] what about calling all in? hehe. but i think about checking every time this happens....i never can do it...im betting all my hands like KQ QJs etc on this board vs. 1 opponent so if he happens to fold when i have the nuts, it sucks, but its life. i'll be in a betting spot w/ nothing a lot more than i'll be holding the nuts. -Barron [/ QUOTE ] I think for party 15/30 the right play is ALWAYS to bet in this spot. |
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