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Re: So what the crap do I do now?
What buy in is this hahahah???
check fold the turn...hell I fold out of turn here, I wouldn't even bother clicking check. That 300 is looking very juicy for a preflop push...hmmmm I'm looking at the stacks right now, is this a 55? |
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Re: So what the crap do I do now?
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What buy in is this hahahah??? check fold the turn...hell I fold out of turn here, I wouldn't even bother clicking check. That 300 is looking very juicy for a preflop push...hmmmm I'm looking at the stacks right now, is this a 55? [/ QUOTE ] This is a 55. I think pushing PF or on the flop is absolutely horrible because you are only called by better hands. |
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Re: So what the crap do I do now?
I think with 800 chip stacks a push is a good play. Here, although I don't hate it, I would need a read that on the PF raiser to do so.
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Re: So what the crap do I do now?
from my initial reaction to the hand, i like a flop check. you are OOP, and id really like to see how the action develops before i start putting in my chips in such a large multi-way pot.
def dont play differently pf, i probably flat call with JJ pf too. but say the action goes after you check flop, UTG+1 bets 300, call, call, i see an easy fold for you. say actioni goes UTG+1 bets, fold, fold, im torn between calling/push turn, and folding. probably the first. if its checked to CO/BB and they bet, well, im still not sure gotta think some more |
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Re: So what the crap do I do now?
Call PF, check to the preflop raiser, raise all-in/fold depending on action when it gets back to you.
If turn hits, check when overcard/flush hits board, lead for t200 otherwise |
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Re: So what the crap do I do now?
I'm going to bump this, because I want more responses and totally disagree with almost every post so far.
I'll revisit this tonight hopefully. |
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Re: So what the crap do I do now?
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Call PF, check to the preflop raiser, raise all-in/fold depending on action when it gets back to you. If turn hits, check when overcard/flush hits board, lead for t200 otherwise [/ QUOTE ] I'm gonna have to agree with this. ZB, why isn't checking the flop an option for you? Aside from hitting your set, this is a great flop for you. But your hand is still very vulnerable to overcards and the flush. Check/raising all-in seems to be the strongest way to both get chips in the pot and protect your hand. |
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