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Re: blind steal with a real hand
fine....put him all-in on the turn....LOL...
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Re: blind steal with a real hand
since you dont know the villian you dont know if he knows how to bet or flop texture or what he may be puting you on. if he puts you on a flush draw then his post flop raise was real bad, if you give the guy credit for being a good player then it doesnt seem impossible to put him on an overpair but you still have to call his riase with TP/TK either way, bad hand for the circumstances. also his min raises made it proper for you to keep calling since your pot odds were very good with your hand. think you just got outplayed a little. tough one
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Re: blind steal with a real hand
If you think he puts you on a blind steal then I don't mind making it $25 on the flop and then folding to a push.
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