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Re: Anyone hate this?
If standard means LPP at party 1/2 6-max, then autobetting that flop is not good. I think you can raise that river, because a lot of LPP's are calling with a lower club. I might just call if SB had a low post-flop aggression.
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Re: RAISE PREFLOP
The only reason I will not raise here is if one or more of the blinds are exceptionally tricky. QTo is certainly not easy to play postflop unless you hit (or just plan on folding, but then what's the point of the raise?).
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Re: Anyone hate this?
1st thought: Raise any river card that doesn't make you a pair. What do we think??
Brad Edit - Or an ace. Re-edit - Damn didn't see the board pair on 4th. Still worth a shot? |
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Re: Anyone hate this?
I'm almost leaning towards a raise on the river. You won't believe how many times you'll still be called by a worse club or trip 6s.
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Re: RAISE PREFLOP
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The only reason I will not raise here is if one or more of the blinds are exceptionally tricky. QTo is certainly not easy to play postflop unless you hit (or just plan on folding, but then what's the point of the raise?). [/ QUOTE ] With position HU it is. With position 3-ways it a little harder, but still not hard. It's easy to let go off if you meet resistance and we'll often be able to bluff when aces and kings fall. Besides we put the pressure of hitting the flop on our opponents. In CO with a tight limper and a loose button/blinds I don't think it's a raise, but most often it is. How to play it depends on your opponents as usual. |
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