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Re: KTo in a big multi-way pot
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Um... am I the only one here who would never have played KTo in the first place? Especially if I expect a big multiway pot is likely? If you do, and you're committed to calling anyway because of the pot size, yes, it seems like you can gain some useful benefits from raising the flop. [/ QUOTE ] In a good game folding KTo is a mistake here. |
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Re: KTo in a big multi-way pot
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In a good game folding KTo is a mistake here [/ QUOTE ] Read the description again, he states that CO is pretty good and aggressive. I'd rather not play KTo behind 2 other limpers and oop against an aggro oppoent. If I was OTB you can make a case for limping but with 2 behind you I think its a pretty clear fold. Postflop is fine though |
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Re: KTo in a big multi-way pot
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Read the description again, he states that CO is pretty good and aggressive. I'd rather not play KTo behind 2 other limpers and oop against an aggro oppoent. [/ QUOTE ] Button will play anything for one, but CO will fold 75% of his hands here. As for the pre-flop raise question, I thought this might be a close preflop decision between calling and folding. Raising never entered into my mind. |
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