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Old 10-09-2005, 10:52 AM
Stefan_K Stefan_K is offline
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Default Re: standard flop play?

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If I'm the button and it's folded to me I allways raise with Q10s&o. Bad play?

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if its folded then i rais both, but with limpers i don't like the ofsuit and will fold but i don't see much wrong in calling thou
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Old 10-09-2005, 11:33 AM
Surfbullet Surfbullet is offline
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Default Re: standard flop play?

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What turn cards are you betting, joker?

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i was thinking any turn except an ace?

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A K puts us behind AK, AQ, and TT+. There are 16 combos each of AK + AQ that we are ahead of on the flop. How many more hands do you think he is raising here that we remain ahead of on the turn when a K hits?

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Old 10-09-2005, 02:25 PM
disjunction disjunction is offline
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Default Re: standard flop play?

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I'm confused why this is a standard play and why it increases our chances of winning. Why not just call?

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I'm with you, although I think it's close. This is a large-ish pot but not super-large. If we're ahead, it's not by much. We could easily get 3-bet. And the turn card will bring us some information. This is the converse of a hand I posted about yesterday, when in doubt I tend to make small errors in the direction of my suitedness.
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