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Re: Do I have enough to call?
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You should usually bet the flop here. There is no guarantee that you are behind, and probably have 6 outs when you get called. You also might end up folding someone with a weak pair while getting pure overcard draws to call you. That would be a good result. [/ QUOTE ] I'd like a little more discussion on this. I feel like I've turned passive all of a sudden since I started playing those NL SNG's. I personally would have checked the flop simply because it's overs with no backdoors. Any thoughts? Crovax |
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Re: Do I have enough to call?
The flop is a bit ragged and everyone checked so I think it may have missed them all. You could even be best here and with position and 6 reasonable outs in a rather large pot. There is a lot of potential for this flop to develop into something dangerous, so if you're going to continue I think you want to bet. It's also great if anyone folds, because everyone will have outs to beat you and you're only drawing to top pair. I think a bet pays off.
It seems that if you do check you would plan to fold to any bet on the turn. |
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Re: Do I have enough to call?
If you check the flop then you should fold to the turn bet.
If you bet the flop, I'd try for a free card on the turn. |
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