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Re: Who peels the flop here?
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my default play preflop is to fold KTo after a limper. [/ QUOTE ] This sounds really weak. I might consider folding it vs a tight UTG limp, but against anybody else (including unknown) I am raising. |
#12
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Re: Who peels the flop here?
I don't think I would call here. I don't see us having 5 outs here, maybe 4, likely 3.5. Our hand can be easily dominated, so we have to discount our K's and T's too much for me to peel.
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#13
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Re: Who peels the flop here?
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[ QUOTE ] my default play preflop is to fold KTo after a limper. [/ QUOTE ]This sounds really weak. I might consider folding it vs a tight UTG limp, but against anybody else (including unknown) I am raising. [/ QUOTE ] I'm just going by matasm's starting hand chart. I don't deviate from it much as I don't trust my SH instincts very much yet. Looking at my stats though, I see there were in fact some times I've limped with it after a limper and some times I've raised with it after a limper. I also see I'm -.08BB/hand with it after 215 SH occurances. |
#14
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Re: Who peels the flop here?
I said fold. I see no real reason to chase a slim draw when the chance of being dominated is so high.
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Re: Who peels the flop here?
Blahhhh fold, Your K/T may be screwed and theres a flush draw also.
Ditch it. |
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