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Re: Tough spot with two pair
Fold PF.
Flop check is good. Turn raise is good. Easy fold to re-raise. |
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Re: Tough spot with two pair
Yeah I think he has a set here about 90% of the time here too. I was kicking myself for calling the min raise when I looked back at the hand but I insta folded when a blank hit on the river and he fired for 200.
Is limping there really that bad? Even with donkeys at your table at don't play well postflop? |
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Re: Tough spot with two pair
Easy fold after the turn raise. It's players that will refuse to accept that they're hand is no good here who will drive themselves crazy.
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Re: Tough spot with two pair
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Is limping there really that bad? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. |
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[ QUOTE ] Is limping there really that bad? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. [/ QUOTE ] A7o... wow. I'm honestly surprised you are asking that question. |
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Is limping there really that bad? [/ QUOTE ] Just ask yourself these questions: What am I hoping to hit? What worse hands pay me off when I hit it? Yes, it's really, really bad. A7o is complete trash. |
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Re: Tough spot with two pair
What is your default here when UTG limps with A7s.
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Re: Tough spot with two pair
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What is your default here when UTG limps with A7s. [/ QUOTE ] Uhm... what? |
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