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Old 11-09-2005, 04:39 AM
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Default Re: I get reraised, I flop a pair. Now what?

1) Definitely raise pre-flop

2) a good argument can be had for raising turn. [ QUOTE ]
My default play is raise flop, as others have said, but I can't figure out why a flop call turn raise (unless an ace hits) isnt better.

-I don't think he is ever folding this flop to our c/r.

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With these low cards, I'm always raising turn if no Ace spikes.
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Old 11-09-2005, 04:55 AM
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Default Re: I get reraised, I flop a pair. Now what?

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Raising on the turn makes no sense to me

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This is a good spot to raise for showdown. You'll get the most out of the the hands you're ahead of and lose the same amount to the hands you're behind.

In this hand you're sometimes destroyed (PPs), sometimes about break-even for pot equity (15 outers), and occasinally ahead by a reasonable margin. Not an exciting flop. Get it to showdown as cheap as possible.
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