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Bet the turn and you wouldn't have had to worry about this.. As it is, you still call. [/ QUOTE ] How much do I bet? |
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I would have put him all in on the turn. He only had 99 left, right?
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I would have put him all in on the turn. He only had 99 left, right? [/ QUOTE ] 130 |
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Just me, but I wouldn't advise starting out at $200NL if you are new to NL. You may be rolled for it, but I think it's the equivalent of burning money if your not sure what your doing.
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Just me, but I wouldn't advise starting out at $200NL if you are new to NL. You may be rolled for it, but I think it's the equivalent of burning money if your not sure what your doing. [/ QUOTE ] good advice How bout the hand |
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Lead the flop, 3bet his raise, too many cards kill your action or kill your hand. If you check-raise, do it big. This hand plays out much easier this way.
As played, he can push you off a Ten because by playing your hand face up, he can play perfectly with any two cards. |
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