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Old 07-14-2006, 12:18 AM
jjigglers jjigglers is offline
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Default Re: Loose call on a drawing hand?

UTG showed you why your flop call was bad. He obviously had a flush draw (or a really loosely played 35), and it was definately higher than yours. Easy fold on the flop, fairly standard fold preflop.
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Old 07-14-2006, 05:23 PM
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Default Re: Loose call on a drawing hand?

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UTG showed you why your flop call was bad. He obviously had a flush draw (or a really loosely played 35), and it was definately higher than yours. Easy fold on the flop, fairly standard fold preflop.

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I do follow your logic regarding the fold on the flop. However, for a single bet on the button I cannot see folding this preflop? This hand "should" normally be easy to get away with if you don't flop a draw or hit some other miracle flop 77x, etc.
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Old 07-14-2006, 05:56 PM
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Default Re: Loose call on a drawing hand?

no way is this a fold preflop in position. This is sometimes a call for me even facing a raise. Make it T8sooted, and I may reraise.

The flop, however, pretty as it seems, needs to be folded after a raise, raise, and reraise, even if you were closing the action.
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