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Old 06-06-2007, 02:01 PM
Bodyslam Bodyslam is offline
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Default Re: To raise or not to raise 100NL

oh whoops, I thought hero had AcKc.
Yeah, definitely bet more on flop.
turn call is good, raise river to 30.
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Old 06-06-2007, 02:18 PM
JackAll JackAll is offline
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Default Re: To raise or not to raise 100NL

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played this fine

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Ummm ... no he didn't.

Pf - should be min 3.5bb and if there is no auto bet pot button, then 4bb is better.

Flop - Bet more to get value from draws. Sriously - wtf are you thinking?

Turn - OMG, you played one street correctly! Nice work. *Pat on the back*

River - psb please.
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Old 06-07-2007, 11:54 AM
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Default Re: To raise or not to raise 100NL

Opponent had 5x9c , low flush... terrible
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Old 06-07-2007, 12:02 PM
iggymcfly iggymcfly is offline
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Default Re: To raise or not to raise 100NL

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Pf - should be min 3.5bb and if there is no auto bet pot button, then 4bb is better.

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What a nitty criticism this is. As if raising 3.5x BB is "correct" and 3 BB is "incorrect". It really doesn't matter how much hero raises here as long it's not a min-raise or something.

I agree the river's bad though. When you have the nuts, you should be looking to win a big pot. Not trying to eke out 10 bucks.
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