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Re: Results
IMO most Villains won't dump it on the turn after just seeing a flop cap, especially against unknowns they just sat down with, so pushing this is necessary. If you were worried about scaring him, why not bet-3bet the flop? IMO I'd do this anyways because you're c/ring one person on a board that's shown no aggression thus far.
If he had posted in the CO here and checked instead of limped (you said it was his first hand?), I think I'd raise pf. |
#12
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Re: Results
uh the villain 3-bet the flop...
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#13
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Re: Results
oh i didn't catch what you meant bet/3 bet the flop. yeah i might even like that better. dunno.
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Re: $3/$6 am I way off base here???
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Although I suppose it would save time if you waited for a non-5, non-6 turn to do it. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think we're afraid of 5's and 6's here, I think the reason for calling the flop would be to CR the turn, regardless of what fell. he could be 3-betting 75, 76 which is a pretty solid line, although only 8 combinations of those hands are out there. why did we checkraise the flop? what reason do we have to think the CO will bet? I know why but I"m surprised no one's brought it up. |
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Re: $3/$6 am I way off base here???
my take on the hand is that the guy is an idiot who bought in for $50 and he doesn't have anything but two big cards. i think he was re-raising on the flop just trying to get away with the pot. i would check a set on the flop here to somebody like him figuring he'll probably play at the weak flop and my weak check.
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Re: $3/$6 am I way off base here???
This hand really doesn't need this much discussion. Betting or checking isnt changing much. The guy most likely didn't have [censored] because no one who short buys is making a stellar laydown because the flop was capped. He most likely wasn't even betting the turn when checked to. That whole studying bit was a bunch of posturing. Just tell your brother not to check sets when he flops them and only has one person left to act behind him.
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