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Re: 3/6 turn steal - pretty basic question I guess.
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The pre-flop raise is much too large to call into a 3 way pot with pocket treys,imo. [/ QUOTE ] weak, its only 4xBB |
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Re: 3/6 turn steal - pretty basic question I guess.
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I have no idea what you're arguing. No, I certainly do not want to be raised when I'm betting a pair of threes on a board featuring four overcards. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? No I'm talking about hitting a limped AK. I thought that's what we were talking about the whole time (when to limp AK EP and why). I wouldn't want to try bluffing a lag OOP at all. Not really arguing anything either trying to understand, apparently I understood you less than I thought. |
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Re: 3/6 turn steal - pretty basic question I guess.
With all this talk of limping AK, I've gotta say that it's something I very rarely do.
Not raising AK is a sin at 3/6. Ryan |
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Re: 3/6 turn steal - pretty basic question I guess.
I prefer this much more on a more drawy flop. I don't think its bad but I think its much more likely to work when the flop is drawy.
good players will throw in check behind on these type of boards with AK, AQ, AA, QQ. |
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Re: 3/6 turn steal - pretty basic question I guess.
If you're not calling into a 3-way pot with 33 here, you have a vast amount to learn about NL poker and probably shouldn't be posting advice on 3/6 games.
Ryan |
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