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Re: Pocket Aces, board scary, lots of action
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You're right that you're way behind, but you have some long-shot outs to a full house and the pot is offering 22.5 to 1. [/ QUOTE ] You aren't calling here based on your shots to make a full house. |
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Re: Pocket Aces, board scary, lots of action
wow I don't like that flop fold against a LAG at all. I'm usually calling and leading any non-diamond turn, either calling down or three betting depending on what the LAG does and how I've seen him react to stop and gos and how the others behind him act.
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Re: Pocket Aces, board scary, lots of action
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I know it is fairly overused, and often not applicable, but this seems like a perfect time to wait for the turn to protect our hand. With any safe card, i.e. one that doesn't pair the board or complete the flush, our equity in this pot will skyrocket, making betting and raising on the turn insanely more profitable. Of course raising the flop is probably +ev, but I would say raising the turn is even more so. If anyone disagrees, I would very much like to hear it. [/ QUOTE ] hey, I would agree with you if someone bet into you on this board and you had the opportunity to face the field with two cold, but decided to wait to face the field with two on the turn. here, no one is likely going to let you protect your hand, so I think you need to fire away and get value. |
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