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Old 06-26-2005, 06:51 PM
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Default Re: Turn Raise vs. River Raise

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Raise preflop, fold the flop, and raise the turn.

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Would you mind explaining why to raise pre-flop? Thanks

lucid

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You usually have the best hand and you'd like to isolate UTG. You'd like to have the absolute last position, so raising makes it harder for the Button to be involved in the hand. You'd like to increase your folding equity post-flop as well. You'd like the hand to be shorthanded as KTo plays better in HU and SH situations than in 4+ way pots.

Rob
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Old 06-26-2005, 06:55 PM
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Default Re: Turn Raise vs. River Raise

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Raise preflop, fold the flop, and raise the turn.

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Would you mind explaining why to raise pre-flop? Thanks

lucid

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You usually have the best hand and you'd like to isolate UTG. You'd like to have the absolute last position, so raising makes it harder for the Button to be involved in the hand. You'd like to increase your folding equity post-flop as well. You'd like the hand to be shorthanded as KTo plays better in HU and SH situations than in 4+ way pots.

Rob

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