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Re: A draw in a big pot...56s...
how low do you go preflop, suited connector?
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Re: A draw in a big pot...56s...
if you get heads up i think there are two reasons why to 3-bet it. the more important is that you have a pot equity edge. this alone justifies a 3-bet. and i believe that you create some fold equity at the turn with a 3-bet. i dont think he will fold AK or AQ, but he might have AJ or AT or maybe even JJ or something like that.
if he doesn't cap it i would bet no matter the turn card (unless you think he is a kind of player who will call the turn bet very close to 100% of the time). even if you think he will fold only about 5% of the time a bet would be worth it (my calculations at this point a rough, especially because its late here in europe, but i hope and think that is correct anyway). all this is hypothetical of course, because we agree that a check raise on the flop is the best play. but nevertheless very interresting. |
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Re: A draw in a big pot...56s...
lol, i love this post [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: A draw in a big pot...56s...
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how low do you go preflop, suited connector? [/ QUOTE ] Looks like you're getting about 6.5:1, so I probably go down to 98s or so. Rob |
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