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monotone boards
I prefer to take a stand here when I have a set, rather than a straight, because i'll at least have a chance of improving in the next two cards.
Another thought... you already raised, why wouldn't CO just call the raise and see the next card? Protecting, or has the flush? I don't know of too many people here with just A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] that would re-raise on the flop. |
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Re: monotone boards
with that board, it may have been better to call the bet and see a blank turn before putting the smack down. this isn't a slow play, it's just waiting for a bigger edge against a single heart. if a heart peels off first pitch, then you can dump it with minimal loss.
as played, i push over his reraise. EDIT: also, why would you normally muck this from the button? this is a decent, playable hand that can hit some well-disguised strong hands. |
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Re: monotone boards
I don't normally muck this from the button, in fact I'm happy to call 1 raise with it. I usually muck when it's been reraised in front of me though.
Berge, I like to play alot of hands when I first sit in order to establish a loose table image. |
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Re: monotone boards
Someone who has the flush but not the ace high flush might be reraising to protect his hand against a higher flush being made when a heart comes down rather than calling the raise on the flop and seeing the turn.
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