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Re: $22s: I flop a 17-outer from the SB, what now?
Would you move in with two black aces on this flop?
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Re: $22s: I flop a 17-outer from the SB, what now?
with aces i would have raised preflop.
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Re: $22s: I flop a 17-outer from the SB, what now?
How do you know you have 17 outs? Someone else may have 2 higher hearts for example...
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Re: $22s: I flop a 17-outer from the SB, what now?
dude, it is not worth your breath
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Re: $22s: I flop a 17-outer from the SB, what now?
I'm folding the flop. You DON'T have 17 outs after a bet and a min-raise. What hands do you put your opponents on after that kind of action that leaves you with 17 outs? Maybe one guy limped JJ and another limped AA?
I don't want to go broke to the original raiser's bigger flush draw or the reraiser's made straight when I hit the turn. If you push, then you MIGHT get a bigger flush draw to fold (if that flush draw player's hand includes 2 overcards, then he's probably calling thinking all HIS outs are live). But you have little fold equity and almost no chance of knowing whether you're ahead when you hit. I let it go. |
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Re: $22s: I flop a 17-outer from the SB, what now?
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dude, it is not worth your breath [/ QUOTE ] Please stop this petty sniping. It's completely unnecessary, dude. I probably misplayed this hand and got lucky. Oh well. |
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