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Re: QTs.......post-flop standard?
I thought clarkmeister was taling about when we had a decent holding and betting the 4 flush, not Q hi.
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Re: QTs.......post-flop standard?
I dont think bluffing into a TAG on a four flush board when said TAG hasnt once missed a raise the entire hand is going to be very profitable in the short run, middle run, long run, or EVER!
AA or KK with the heart here almost everytime. |
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Re: QTs.......post-flop standard?
I don't think we're winning this one time out of a million, let alone one time out of...12 or whatever it's going to be after the rake.
And I ain't excusing preflop. Calling when you're expecting the TAG knocked out and the weak blinds in is one thing, but calling two more when the guy you don't want is in and loves his hand while the blinds you wanted in have folded? Why? |
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Re: QTs.......post-flop standard?
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And I ain't excusing preflop. Calling when you're expecting the TAG knocked out and the weak blinds in is one thing, but calling two more when the guy you don't want is in and loves his hand while the blinds you wanted in have folded? Why? [/ QUOTE ] Calling the two back was pretty easy. UTG is an over aggressive raiser and I have perfect relative position on the TAG and good position on aggressive UTG with a caller in between. |
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Re: QTs.......post-flop standard?
As for postflop....Everyone is right.
He never folds here. TAG thinks for about 4 seconds and calls with black kings. |
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