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Old 12-11-2005, 04:19 PM
WillyTrailer WillyTrailer is offline
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The raise was intended to get a fold out of the SB, not the better. Do you think the SB calls 2 cold w/out a T here?

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He shouldn't and likely will not call two cold here without a T. But only because you probably shouldn't be raising here without a T. You'll get called if SB has a T and 3-bet by the monkey if he has a T.
You're risking 2 BB for a chance to win 1 BB here!
You think that the percentages of sb calling without a T, or having a T or monkey not having a T are worth a try?

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Old 12-11-2005, 04:46 PM
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Default Re: gettin\' tricky w/ it...

Probably not, normally I'd just check here but I wanted to try something new, and to see if my read was right on both their hands. This isn't a standard play for me, just wondering if the idea has merit.

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Old 12-11-2005, 05:09 PM
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Default Re: gettin\' tricky w/ it...

I'm not saying that you definitely shouldn't do it at all. Your plan certainly has some merit. It needs to work in the neighborhood of 70% of the time though. It very well may work that % of the time in instances like this. But you need a pretty good read to put neither of them on a T here. If you were confident in your read, then good play.

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