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Re: ehh, Party 100-200
I dont hate it, the fact that the fish is still left to act behind you gives your flop raise some credibility, and he probably missed that board. I do think you are better off just folding on the flop. This board is probably dry enough for the sb to call you down with a big ace, and you also run into a real hand some of the time as well. If it were me I would have flopped a nine and went from there.
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Re: ehh, Party 100-200
"If it were me I would have flopped a nine and went from there. "
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Regular Posters Hate Nomar?
U could have just IMd all of us and gotten the same answers
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Re: Regular Posters Hate Nomar?
king of the "GHOST POST" ?????? |
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Re: ehh, Party 100-200
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comments ? if you like what do I do to a flop 3 bet ? or do I follow thru on turn and or river ? if you dont like do I fold preflop ? 3 bet preflop ? or fold to flop bet ? [/ QUOTE ] I think you should decided if you likely have the best hand before the flop and if you do 3-bet. If you likely don't then fold on this flop. Playing it the way you did, I would bet the turn if CO folds and SB calls. If both call, I would check the turn. |
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Re: ehh, Party 100-200
I don't see the point of the flop raise. Yeah, you might be able to get both of these guys to fold, but the pot is small, and your hand has questionable showdown value unimproved. There's nothing to fight over.
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