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Re: Hand for BicycleKick
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Can you believe lately I'm playing so disciplined at canterbury I folded that hand the last time I was there? I know, I can't believe it either. Just take my word for it. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Ugh, you folded!?! I didn't even think you folded that hand at 80/160. |
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Re: Hand for BicycleKick
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Without a read on SB I can't fully decide what to do here. Would SB call down with any pair? Is he the type to peel on the flop with overcards (and stay in when another of his suit hits the turn)? More direction please... without any read I'd bet the river however and expect to loose 1/2 the time. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I somewhat remember SB being too loose preflop and probably having a wide range of flop calling hands. |
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Re: Hand for BicycleKick
I would not check-raise the field on the flop.
Good river bet. |
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Re: Hand for BicycleKick
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I would not check-raise the field on the flop. Good river bet. [/ QUOTE ] I like the flop checkraise because it may very well be for value against two players anyway, and it gives me a decent chance to win unimproved. I'll generally get LP to fold his overcards on the turn given that my CR in a protected pot seems fairly strong. |
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