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Re: Flop decision w/ ATs
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My first reaction was to raise. Then I realized that's because I've started playing 6-max, and that's what I would do in a 6-max game. I would raise and see what fell on the turn. "But this is full ring. SB is betting heads up into the pfr. Just fold and fight another day." But then I remembered that 6-max is still poker, and a big part of it is taking advantage of more marginal situations. Those lessons are to be used in full-ring games as well. As such, raise. If 3-bet, fold the turn without improvement. If called, see what the turn brings. [/ QUOTE ] Why would you want to raise? I'd call this down if he's laggy. |
#22
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Re: Flop decision w/ ATs
Since the BB is a LAG, you're probably going to have to spend 5 SB to win 9.5 SB if you want to call down. The flop is quite coordinated (BB could have anything really), and you've probably only got 4 outs. How could calling down even be remotely correct?
I think a raise is better than calling if you think he's just playing you, but I think folding is the best option. |
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Re: Flop decision w/ ATs
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Why would you want to raise? I'd call this down if he's laggy. [/ QUOTE ] Because I can check behind on the turn if I want. |
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