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Re: $10/20 stud hand
I'm not gonna comment on 3rd street, I think everyone knows my feelings about raising with 3 flushes by now.
I really like the check raise on 5th street, you really need to try to get this pot heads up if you can. The part I don't like is that you called the re-raise on 5th street, and folded 6th street. I know that ace is a little scary, but there is so much in the pot right now. Now I'm not sure whether you should fold to the 5th street re-raise or go to the river, but you shouldn't do something inbetween like you did. This is a really tough situation, given no read on the player I probably call him down. If I knew my opponent was fairly tight I would fold after the 5th street re-raise |
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Re: $10/20 stud hand
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I'm not gonna comment on 3rd street, I think everyone knows my feelings about raising with 3 flushes by now. [/ QUOTE ] I've missed many of your posts on this, please elaborate. You are an excellent player Frappe but I think you need to mix up your play when you move up to tougher games. That being said I think just calling on third could be better with the duplicated T. It really depends on the dynamics of the table. [ QUOTE ] I really like the check raise on 5th street, you really need to try to get this pot heads up if you can. [/ QUOTE ] Look at the action. It goes bet, call, call, and then raise. He never faces the field with two bets cold. |
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Re: $10/20 stud hand
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Look at the action. It goes bet, call, call, and then raise. He never faces the field with two bets cold. [/ QUOTE ] Checkraising the turn after this action is spewing. Plain and simple. You eliminate no one and create an enormous pot. Betting 5th is the play. Jeff |
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