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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
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I call. I don't even think about it that much. Probably because you have a pair. Krishan - 102 [/ QUOTE ] thank you. |
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
You call because you think villain was checkraising a lone ace or club draw? I dont really like it--I think a lot of villains will make a continuation bet on the turn when they're taking this line. This smells a lot more like a pocket pair, middle pair, or weak queen. I dont think you're good on the river very often against a decent player.
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
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I'm thinking it's either FPS (fluffed CR) with a made hand, or he got scared of the King with his pair of Queens or Tens and has gone into call down mode. [/ QUOTE ] think he has a scared pair of queens or tens 81% of the time? |
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
I'm I nuts to consider betting the turn and folding to a raise? He can still fear a king if he has a ten or queen and is likely to give you a free showdown if he does call the turn. Maybe he has nothing and is giving up on the hand once you call his flop raise.
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
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I'm I nuts to consider betting the turn and folding to a raise? He can still fear a king if he has a ten or queen and is likely to give you a free showdown if he does call the turn. Maybe he has nothing and is giving up on the hand once you call his flop raise. [/ QUOTE ] It's not terrible but you forgo the chance to river trips or two pair. Krishan - 109 |
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
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[ QUOTE ] I'm I nuts to consider betting the turn and folding to a raise? He can still fear a king if he has a ten or queen and is likely to give you a free showdown if he does call the turn. Maybe he has nothing and is giving up on the hand once you call his flop raise. [/ QUOTE ] It's not terrible but you forgo the chance to river trips or two pair. Krishan - 109 [/ QUOTE ] i also have a gutshot straight draw. |
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I'm I nuts to consider betting the turn and folding to a raise? He can still fear a king if he has a ten or queen and is likely to give you a free showdown if he does call the turn. Maybe he has nothing and is giving up on the hand once you call his flop raise. [/ QUOTE ] It's not terrible but you forgo the chance to river trips or two pair. Krishan - 109 [/ QUOTE ] i also have a gutshot straight draw. [/ QUOTE ] That too. Krishan - 110 |
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
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[ QUOTE ] I'm thinking it's either FPS (fluffed CR) with a made hand, or he got scared of the King with his pair of Queens or Tens and has gone into call down mode. [/ QUOTE ] think he has a scared pair of queens or tens 81% of the time? [/ QUOTE ] too late to edit... but i see what you're saying now. using the word "fluff" confused me [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
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[ QUOTE ] I'm I nuts to consider betting the turn and folding to a raise? He can still fear a king if he has a ten or queen and is likely to give you a free showdown if he does call the turn. Maybe he has nothing and is giving up on the hand once you call his flop raise. [/ QUOTE ] It's not terrible but you forgo the chance to river trips or two pair. Krishan - 109 [/ QUOTE ] Only if he raises, which doesn't happen as often as you'd think in this spot. If he calls, you get to make those hands with river position and check when he has you beat on a turn call. Say you have a ten or a queen in villain's spot. Do you like getting bet into OOP on the turn? Hell, you might even fold tens. Wheelz has position in this hand and needs to use it. |
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Re: A6o vs 2+2er
well if he checkraised the turn i'd be getting 7.25:1. can i really fold to a raise?
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