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I hate your flop raise. I'm not sure what the better play is, possibly calling or folding, but it just is worthless except to spew your chips around.
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#2
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wackjob,
i agree that the raise looks spewy but for some reason i don't wanna fold and i feel like calling prices BT in no matter what they hold. bbbushu |
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but for some reason i don't wanna fold [/ QUOTE ] a distinct dislike of $$$? |
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#4
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jeez that's helpful!
at least advocate and defend the fold before you go pointing fingers [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] bbbushu |
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btw, i think this hand would look a lot different if it were cut off right after MP's donk...
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i agree that the raise looks spewy but for some reason i don't wanna fold and i feel like calling prices BT in no matter what they hold. [/ QUOTE ] That was more or less my thought process. I was completely confident that I had enough equity against the donkey's range to continue, but I had no idea where I stood in relation to the guy behind me and wanted him out of the hand--or at least wanted an idea whether I was chasing him. I was actually concerned most about the pre-flop raise. Scott |
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How about folding preflop?
I never raise A8o from co after a limper, and LAGgy players makes the raise even worse IMO. This is not a good multiway hand. I could go for an isolationraise if the blinds were ultratight, and MP was supercrappy. EDIT: as played, fold to the flop donk |
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