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Old 09-27-2005, 09:58 PM
TomBrooks TomBrooks is offline
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Default Re: obvious play?

PF: I'd put in a raise to try to fold random Qs, Ks, and Aces.

FLOP:
My first choice would be to lead off with a bet big enough that a gutshot, OESD or Two Pair can't correctly call. The two opponents could have around 20 combined outs to draw out on each of the two cards to come and we could be an underdog against their combined hands. This Board is scary. I want to take it down now or force the opponents to make a mistake. I think the minimum proper bet size would be about 2x the pot.

2nd Choice: Reraise CO all in. Get him to fold.

TURN (as played): Call, but we may be behind now and drawing to fill up.
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Old 09-27-2005, 10:08 PM
Macquarie Macquarie is offline
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Default Re: obvious play?

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FLOP:
I think the minimum proper bet size would be about 2x the pot.


[/ QUOTE ]Huh? Lead $30 into a $15 pot?

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2nd Choice: Reraise CO all in. Get him to fold.

[/ QUOTE ]I don't want him to fold!

Anyway, I'm sure this is a clear call on the turn. I'm pretty happy about check/calling the flop - I really am only not liking an A or T on the turn, so I don't think this board is _that_ scary.
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Old 09-27-2005, 10:47 PM
xorbie xorbie is offline
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Default Re: obvious play?

[ QUOTE ]
PF: I'd put in a raise to try to fold random Qs, Ks, and Aces.

FLOP:
My first choice would be to lead off with a bet big enough that a gutshot, OESD or Two Pair can't correctly call. The two opponents could have around 20 combined outs to draw out on each of the two cards to come and we could be an underdog against their combined hands. This Board is scary. I want to take it down now or force the opponents to make a mistake. I think the minimum proper bet size would be about 2x the pot.

2nd Choice: Reraise CO all in. Get him to fold.

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This is pretty terrible advice.
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Old 09-28-2005, 12:12 AM
wdeadwyler wdeadwyler is offline
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PF: I'd put in a raise to try to fold random Qs, Ks, and Aces.

FLOP:
My first choice would be to lead off with a bet big enough that a gutshot, OESD or Two Pair can't correctly call. The two opponents could have around 20 combined outs to draw out on each of the two cards to come and we could be an underdog against their combined hands. This Board is scary. I want to take it down now or force the opponents to make a mistake. I think the minimum proper bet size would be about 2x the pot.

2nd Choice: Reraise CO all in. Get him to fold.

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This is pretty terrible advice.

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sure is
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