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Re: T6s in the BB
I'd have folded preflop without a read as UTG being a total chimp. I don't think checkraising the flop is that bad, but I'd like it a whole lot better on a flop without a K in it. As you played it, you should have folded the turn.
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#12
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Re: T6s in the BB
I don't like the flop raise. I really dislike the turn call.
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Re: T6s in the BB
obviously if this were a steal it would be different. How many callers before you make this call against an UTG raise?
Personally, I like two. But I'll usually play this with one. G00t? |
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Re: T6s in the BB
To reply to myself:
Preflop is meh. I'd prefer to fold unless this raise came from a lil bit later position. I'd rather raise a safish turn. If called, I'm tempted to take a free showdown. Bad? |
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Re: T6s in the BB
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fold preflop, but since you didn't, fold the flop, but since you didn't, check/fold the turn. [/ QUOTE ] This is why I love 2+2. Nothing like having someone who can give it to you straight and force you to learn. |
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Re: T6s in the BB
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obviously if this were a steal it would be different. How many callers before you make this call against an UTG raise? Personally, I like two. But I'll usually play this with one. G00t? [/ QUOTE ] Depends on the raising and the CC. If there's a LAG raiser and bad CC, I would play xxs. Crappy suited hands rely on getting paid when you hit the flush for a good deal of their EV. If the raiser or the CC'er are tight or weak, I'd muck it. |
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