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Results
Predictably, villain had 44.
I think raising the flop is not good. There are no draws, so its WA/WB. A case could be made for raising the turn, but nothing has changed, except we have just taken the lead over A4/A3, and we are now safe against a rivered 2-pair. We are still behind a set, but now we have outs. I wonder if I can consider a river fold. I think my hand is REALLY obvious, and a villain continuing to charge into me, MUST have me beat. Alas, I am not a good enough player to find a fold in this spot. Why does this stuff always happen when I make a big raise preflop ... and get FOUR callers. FOUR. *sulk* |
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Re: Results
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I wonder if I can consider a river fold. I think my hand is REALLY obvious, and a villain continuing to charge into me, MUST have me beat. Alas, I am not a good enough player to find a fold in this spot. [/ QUOTE ] I think the problem is usually the opposite - villain is most often not good enough for you to find a fold. |
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Re: Results
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I think my hand is REALLY obvious [/ QUOTE ] Really? This is an obvious top 2 pair line? Hmm. |
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Re: Results
Why would you want to avoid top 2 pair?
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Re: AK full ring 5/10 any way to avoid this ?
how to avoid this?
ez. raise more preflop. |
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