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Re: top two vs an unknown crowd
You don't have top two.
I would check-fold flop. You have bettor and 1 caller by the time action is back to you, and drawing to very few clean outs in a small pot. As it was played, probably check-call the river if it is only 1 bet to you. |
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Re: top two vs an unknown crowd
I don't think I find a raise on this flop. However with the hand being the way it is on the flop, I would check/call the turn and river.
I know that seems awful weak, however you are facing a coordinated and 3[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] board, and your Q out that you hit, may not have been clean. |
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Re: top two vs an unknown crowd
I edited my title to conceal my idiocy. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Harv: i don't know if the all in player is much of a factor, since he's only in for 1/2 of 1 sb. fluff: do you always check/fold that flop in an unraised pot? That seems bad. |
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Re: top two vs an unknown crowd
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Harv: i don't know if the all in player is much of a factor, since he's only in for 1/2 of 1 sb. [/ QUOTE ] I just meant that I'm guaranteed to see my opponent(s)'s hand, which always makes it easier to fold a good holding. |
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