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Old 12-16-2005, 08:28 PM
tiltaholic tiltaholic is offline
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Default Re: Why it is not mandatory to call a raise after completing.

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there are definitely times where it is correct to complete and fold to a raise.

60/1 guy who will not open up his raising standards to an open limp is in the big blind, and you have T7o in the small blind. complete. fold to a raise.

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yes. i agree there are times it can be correct to complete and fold to a raise from BB. it's just very rare (and especially rare compared to the number of times it is correct to limp and fold to a 3bet).

i wouldn't complete with T7o (in a half SB right?) but i agree that one of the times it's correct to complete/fold is when BB is super tight or passive and you can nail him to a premium hand when he raises in the bb.
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