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Re: QJo out of the BB
Is there a reason not to bet out on the flop with two overcards and the OESD? This hand plays out differently if you do.
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Re: QJo out of the BB
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Is there a reason not to bet out on the flop with two overcards and the OESD? This hand plays out differently if you do. [/ QUOTE ] The reason= The pre flop raiser is immediately to your left. |
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Re: QJo out of the BB
I realize that, but I think betting out here gives us more information than the way it was played out.
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Re: QJo out of the BB
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I realize that, but I think betting out here gives us more information than the way it was played out. [/ QUOTE ] With this hand we don't want information--we either want value or a cheap turn card. |
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Re: QJo out of the BB
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Is there a reason not to bet out on the flop with two overcards and the OESD? This hand plays out differently if you do. [/ QUOTE ] Our OESD kindof sucks since the hearts are dirty, but if we can trap the field we'll know precisely how much value will be in a raise. If the PFR bets and no one calls then our betting out wouldn't have been for value; if they all call...maybe. Also, I ain't calling this preflop, particularly against an early raiser. |
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