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post flop?
2 hands from a live low-limit game.
1. Button with red 33. Several limpers. I limp. SB raises. BB and everyone calls. Flop: rainbow 245. Check, SB bets, called to me and I raise. All call. Turn: 6. Checked to me. I bet. SB calls. River: K. Checked. I bet. SB shows AA in disgust without calling. 2. Limped with K8d in LMP after 3 limpers, CO and button limp. BB raises, all call. Flop: Td 9h Ad. BB bets. Limpers call. I raise. CO and button fold. BB reraises and callers call. I reraise; BB caps, callers and I call. Turn: 7c. BB bets. 2 callers. I call (raise?). River: 4d. Checked to me. I bet. BB calls. |
#2
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Re: post flop?
Both hands look routine. On hand 2 I like the raise/reraise on the flop. I think calling the turn is best given there's only one card to come and the likelihood of you hitting your flush has been doubled.
EDIT: Errr, I meant the likelihood on the turn has been halved. |
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Re: post flop?
2nd hand: You're a little over 4-1 against making the flush so don't raise for value. Even if everyone calls, that's 3-1 on your raise. A raise doesn't fold everyone either so the call is fine.
Schaefer |
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Re: post flop?
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2nd hand: You're a little over 4-1 against making the flush so don't raise for value. Even if everyone calls, that's 3-1 on your raise. A raise doesn't fold everyone either so the call is fine. Schaefer [/ QUOTE ] I thought later I should have raised the turn because I'd picked up the open ended str8 draw as well... bdy |
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Re: post flop?
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I thought later I should have raised the turn because I'd picked up the open ended str8 draw as well... [/ QUOTE ] it was a really crappy open ended straight draw. the last thing you want is the bettor 3-betting, then everyone else folding. I think your better off with the straight forward approach and just callign. |
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