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Old 12-29-2005, 12:26 PM
hemstock hemstock is offline
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Default Re: TP against flop aggression

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You have to call down. You have outs against 2-pair and you are ahead of any draws. Not 3-betting the flop would be a mistake IMO. Make the other player fold, and force the other one to pay for his draw.

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His check-raise could means lots of things. His cap reduces the likelyhood of a draw a lot, and Qx quite a bit as well. When he leads on the turn he's even less likely to have a weak hand. On the other hand, since I only call the turn he will follow up on the river the majority of times.

So calling down here is the "ABC" play without more specific knowledge about the opponent than the stats?

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It's not "ABC" but what other options do you have? Are you gonna fold TP great kicker in this big pot. Never. Are you gonna raise? It seems like spewing of chips right here. The only other way I can thing of playing this is raising the turn and folding to a 3-bet, but that would be really bad if you have outs against 2 pair.
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