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Re: Did I miss a clear raise on the flop?
You do realize that the Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] on the river likely hurt you more than it helped you, right?
At least you raised preflop, so got one street right. |
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Re: Did I miss a clear raise on the flop?
I disagree with everyone saying we raise this flop.
I'm cold calling and raising a safe turn. |
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Re: Did I miss a clear raise on the flop?
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I disagree with everyone saying we raise this flop. I'm cold calling and raising a safe turn. [/ QUOTE ] What do you do in this case where the turn throws in a TON of coordination? Even facing the early callers with 2 cold, they have odds to call. I think raise the flop to avoid this. |
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Re: Did I miss a clear raise on the flop?
Make the draw pay.
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Re: Did I miss a clear raise on the flop?
Bozlax, I disagree with the Q helping others more than me.
BB pathologically raised his 'winning hands', if he made a flush or straight he would ALWAYS raise here, so I beat him 99% of the time. I put SB on a flopped set/2-pair, TPTK - he already made his hand and rarely has a flush/straight. he may have been protecting KTs, but not enough for the my river raise to be that bad most of the time. jd |
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Re: Did I miss a clear raise on the flop?
How many hands did you have on BB? How many times had you seen him make a flush on the river with an aggressive player to act behind him? How many times had you seen him play a crap flush hard? What about the ugly end of the straight with a BDFD?
As for SB, fine. IF he has two-pair or a set then you're now ahead of a hand that you were behind. I'd say, given the action, that leaves him with JJ, specifically. My biggest problem is that you're inconsistent in this hand. Since you didn't 3-bet the flop, you don't really know that you didn't force out a BDFD on the flop, so then raising the river when that flush comes in is not great, imo. |
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