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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
ok he bets 3000 on Q73r flop, you call. he checks T turn. 11k stacks left, pot 10k.
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
bump
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
Sometimes you can't be afraid to go to the felt. What you know about a player helps here determining his range of hands. You may want to make a considerable raise on the flop, giving you good information, to avoid this decision. You can check behind on the turn, but you will probably be right in calling a river bet because he could easily be bluffing. How many hands can a Q72 flop help? AA,KK,AQ,KQ,QQ,JJ,TT and the last two will be tough to play if you make a play at the pot on the flop or on the turn. Personally, I'd respect the ace and fold the flop. I suck playing middle pairs but I'd probably push the turn in your situation
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
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ok he bets 3000 on Q73r flop, you call. he checks T turn. 11k stacks left, pot 10k. [/ QUOTE ] check behind, fold to a river push. call a smallish river bet. [ QUOTE ] edit/ and are you auto folding any A flop? [/ QUOTE ] yes. this guy sounds like he's opening light if he's folding to your reraises, so why not play a pot with him? incidentally, that's also why i don't mind giving a free card on the turn on the q73T board - there's a decent chance he's drawing to 0/3 outs. |
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