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Re: PP 7 handed 15/30 flop decision
I like a raise for a free river. The CO is either gonna get 8:1 to call or 4.5:1 to call. Sounds big, but we're talking about the difference between whether he has an 11% chance or 18% chance. Raising gives you the best shot at saving half of a bet on the turn.
If the CO calls, hell check anyway. If the SB c/r's, you won't be in the middle of a raising war if you called. You'll be getting good odds, but your Ace is dead. |
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Re: PP 7 handed 15/30 flop decision
did you consider calling the flop and raising a favorable turn card?
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Re: PP 7 handed 15/30 flop decision
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given the board and the action, the flop is a call because i think your semi-bluffing equity is very very low. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. |
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