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Re: $5/$10 Stud Hi - Rolled
It looks like you would have made more had you wait until 5th to raise. On 4th, it is clear that seat 5 has a hand and will come out betting on 5th after seat 1 and you check to him. So on 4th, I would just keep calling the rasies by seat 1 and 5. On 5th, you will gather in the double bets.
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Re: $5/$10 Stud Hi - Rolled
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It looks like you would have made more had you wait until 5th to raise. On 4th, it is clear that seat 5 has a hand and will come out betting on 5th after seat 1 and you check to him. So on 4th, I would just keep calling the rasies by seat 1 and 5. On 5th, you will gather in the double bets. [/ QUOTE ] you don't think the other players will get suspicious after you call two bets coming back on 4th with 9 and 2 upcards? also seat 5 may have trip fives and decide to raise on fifth street anyway. i play this hand the same way as OP. |
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Re: $5/$10 Stud Hi - Rolled
With the 3 hearts on your board, it's going to be hard to fastplay it on 5th and later, especially as hearts are so live, so you got the bets in on 4th and guaranteed caller(s) to the river. Well played, play it the same.
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Re: $5/$10 Stud Hi - Rolled
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you don't think the other players will get suspicious after you call two bets coming back on 4th with 9 and 2 upcards? [/ QUOTE ] This is how approximately everybody in the free world would play a flush draw. |
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