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Re: Top 2 on a one-suited flop
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[ QUOTE ] I disagree. A big [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] is gonna call, so raise it up when you're ahead. The odds of fropping a frush are pretty low. Slow down on the turn, not the frop. [/ QUOTE ] A big [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] will call a turn raise also. I never said I'd call the flop because I'm worried about a made flush. But you win more with a turn raise than a flop raise. And you lose less when a fourth heart falls on the turn. However, that's only IF you're bet into again on the turn which is why I don't mind a flop raise. But I think if you call the flop you'll be bet into fairly often in this situation. [/ QUOTE ] Excellent point. |
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Re: Top 2 on a one-suited flop
a big [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] is making money off your raise, you charge them more by raising the turn.
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Re: Top 2 on a one-suited flop
i'm thinking i was wrong.
by "thinking" i mean "knowing" i will make a concerted effort to not post when half my brain isn't at the table. i think bernie covered this nicely. |
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Re: Top 2 on a one-suited flop
he handt seen many hands so his read most likely isnt entirely accurate
But i think its either raise or fold here? against weak-tight opponents. |
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Re: Top 2 on a one-suited flop
Are the blinds likely to fold, or call a raise?
b |
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