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I'm confused, Hero is in BB, then we have MP and Button. Hero leads out on flop, MP raises, and action is back to hero before button acts? [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm confused, Hero is in BB, then we have MP and Button. Hero leads out on flop, MP raises, and action is back to hero before button acts? [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I'm confused now too, I'm not sure why the converter did that =[ I'll try to look the hand up after a few mins |
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Nothing wrong with the preflop call. Fold to the flop bet.
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[ QUOTE ] I tend to think you have MP beaten here. Most players will reraise it again preflop with AA/KK, especially after a third player gets involved. Furthermore, his big raise looks like it's intended to drive out overcards. I'd put him on JJ/TT with more frequency than AA/KK/44. I don't enjoy playing for my stack with a pair postflop, but in this instance I think it's correct (assuming Button folds). [/ QUOTE ] If Button weren't involved, I think this'd be a good line of thinking. However, he's now coming over the top of a pre-flop cold-caller INTO a pre-flop reraiser. I really think that he has AA/KK > 80% of the time here. [/ QUOTE ] I'm confused about that as well. I was hoping that the button would stay in the pot so that I can say it's an easy fold. =P |
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