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Re: Folding Aces
What did you raise to on the flop? The converter messed it up.
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#2
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Re: Folding Aces
min raise
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#3
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Re: Folding Aces
why would you reraise? this is the kind of hand that i want to keep the pot small. he thinks you have a hand you are willing to go to war with so now (assuming he has J) he wants it allin while he has the best of it. you could very easily have seen the next two streets cheaply, at the very least the turn anyway.
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Re: Folding Aces
so basically you're saying he just figured out that he was way behind on the flop for relatively cheap, when he could have waited until the turn/river to figure that out for possibly many more chips. Fold them.
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Re: Folding Aces
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min raise [/ QUOTE ] Don't ever ever min raise. You should have been the one to raise to 450, then you could figure things out based on others' response. I would have raised to 120 or 130 PF, it's a subtle difference but that way BB probably wouldn't have called and you wouldn't be in this mess. I think I'd probably call, but villian probably does have a J. |
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Re: Folding Aces
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Don't ever ever min raise. [/ QUOTE ] Never say never. |
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Re: Folding Aces
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[ QUOTE ] Don't ever ever min raise. [/ QUOTE ] Never say never. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. There are profitable times to min-raise, mainly for deception purposes. But of cource its not a move I use in 99% of the hands I play. |
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