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Re: how not to do it, by elysium.
hi dpr
usually, this is true. however, that type flop against AA or KK is very rare. when you have a large passive multi-way, and a regular raises into a field of calling type opponents, the monotone starts assuming consecutive suited characteristics, and you start thinking the worst. i should have let him get checked to, and then check-raised. |
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Re: how not to do it, by elysium.
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i should have let him get checked to, and then check-raised. [/ QUOTE ] There's no reason to anticipate that a bet will come from an LP player rather than an EP player. And if EP bets, then your c/raise doesn't knock anyone out. Plus, a c/raise risks giving a free card to the field. So, why is a c/r better than betting out? |
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