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Re: Continuation bets
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c/f the flop in the first hand, there's a J and a 9 and two clubs on board and you have no club [/ QUOTE ] With only two other players and 7.5SB, our hand can't be devalued that much, can it? |
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Re: Continuation bets
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[ QUOTE ] c/f the flop in the first hand, there's a J and a 9 and two clubs on board and you have no club [/ QUOTE ] With only two other players and 7.5SB, our hand can't be devalued that much, can it? [/ QUOTE ] The 10 in the first hand is basically no good; - Overcard on the board. - It completes possible straights. - It gives anyone playing JT or 9T two pair. - Someone on a possible flush draw takes up the 10 of clubs. Because of the flush possibility we can't realistically consider the Ace of clubs an out either. This leaves you drawing to 2 full outs. All things considered, the flop on the second hand is much better for a continuation bet. I wouldn't bother with the first hand at all. |
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