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Too aggressive?
I will try to remember the details.
PS Limit holdem I call a raise from the button with KJs there are about 4 already in the pot. The flop is Q high with two of my suit, EP bets a few callers and a raise to me - I have 5 opponents, and I figure I have strong pot equity, and the pot is large, so I 3-bet it. We end up going to the turn capped 5-handed. The turn brings a 9, and it is bet and called two places to me. I just flat call now. The turn brings a 10, and it is checked to me, and I bet - 2 callers. And I drag a 28BB pot. |
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Re: Too aggressive?
I don't believe that's too aggressive at all. Any more bets being put in on the flop are positive expectation. Nice job.
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Re: Too aggressive?
Sounds like a peach.
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Re: Too aggressive?
(river brings a 10)
Ram n/ jam the flush draw (especially A or K high) with this many along for the ride. Gutshot outs are an added bonus. |
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Re: Too aggressive?
I play it the same, but I suck. But too answer your question, I don't think it's too aggro.
-secada |
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