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Old 11-15-2005, 09:20 PM
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Default Re: maximum top quad value

dream flop... sweet
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Old 11-15-2005, 10:48 PM
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no one raised pre flop thats the problem here and its such a weak flop. guarantee any bet here all 5 others fold. my question is what people like on a river bet with 1.45 in the pot. how often do you jam a 5$ bet in and how often do you go 2/3. i understand to bet all streets but 100% positive i bet the flop i dont get the dollar on the river. with that said what does everyone like for a bet on the river

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If they are folding to your flop bet, they will also fold to your river bet. Either someone has a second best hand or they don't. Checking to the river isn't likely to change that. Bet something on the flop $1 or $5 and pray for a caller.
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Old 11-15-2005, 11:22 PM
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I have had several quads that paid big checking to the river. I believe the real key is that there is three on the board not two. If someone has a pocket pair or pairs one of the other two on the board you are set.

You will get all of their chips or double your stack.

This can also be true if they have A,K or A,Q.

Not like I can plan three of a kind hitting one of my cards but, in my experience, it definitely pays more than not at small stakes.
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Old 11-16-2005, 12:21 PM
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Vast majority of low limit tables slowplaying like that will just lose you money in the long run. OP knows the table best, and maybe this was an exception table. OP should have switched tables.
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