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Old 10-30-2005, 09:55 PM
mike28 mike28 is offline
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Default Re: (22) Do you slowplay sets?

Bet this flop, we want to start building the pot!

The turn is a very ugly card. I probably just call his minraise and hope for the board to pair. I defintely do not call his t425 raise, and if by some chance I do I fold the river.

Turn card pretty much ruins this hand imo
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Old 10-30-2005, 10:02 PM
golfcchs golfcchs is offline
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Default Re: (22) Do you slowplay sets?

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The turn is a very ugly card. I probably just call his minraise and hope for the board to pair. I defintely do not call his t425 raise, and if by some chance I do I fold the river.

Turn card pretty much ruins this hand imo

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You really put him on that tight of a range at the 22's?
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Old 10-30-2005, 10:05 PM
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Default Re: (22) Do you slowplay sets?

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The turn is a very ugly card. I probably just call his minraise and hope for the board to pair. I defintely do not call his t425 raise, and if by some chance I do I fold the river.

Turn card pretty much ruins this hand imo

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You really put him on that tight of a range at the 22's?

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More so the fact that I can't put him on any real range of hands. No action on the flop gives us no information of where we stand. All we know is that we're minraised, then re-re-raised on the turn, and there's a lot of hands that beat us.

edit: as I said earlier. Don't let this pot spiral out of control on the turn. Just call the minraise and shoot for a cheap showdown
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