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When OL and Raising both leave a bitter taste in your mouth
What's your play(s);
#1- You have 22/33/44. Folded to you on button. BB is in the hand for any number of bets. SB is in the hand 100% if you limp and 85% if you raise. Both these guys like to peel at least once and a GS is enough reason to see a turn card for them. #2- Same hand and folded to you in SB. BB is going to raise if you limp no matter what he holds and will either call a raise or 3-bet depending on what he holds. #3- Same hand. Folded to you on button. SB and BB will defend about 50% of the time. |
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Re: When OL and Raising both leave a bitter taste in your mouth
I'd like to fold the first two situations. Even though you likely have a slight edge, those are really hard hands to know if you're ahead in against anyone except weak-tighties.
I'll raise in #3. I'd hate to limp here against anyone. |
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Re: When OL and Raising both leave a bitter taste in your mouth
1) fold
2) fold 3) Raise 65-67%, fold 25-35% Never limp. |
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Re: When OL and Raising both leave a bitter taste in your mouth
I'm going to bumb this one also.
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Re: When OL and Raising both leave a bitter taste in your mouth
1. fold them
2. fold them 3. fold 22, 33. raise 44. |
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