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If you don't raise the flop (which i hate) then you have to raise the turn
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If you don't raise the flop (which i hate) then you have to raise the turn [/ QUOTE ] So you like c/c c/r, or are you leading this flop? |
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Obviously not c/c. I think c/r or leading are both fine. I prefer to lead into the pf raiser on boards like this when I flop a set. A lot of times you will get raised back. A c/r is good too but lead>>c/r when I flop a set.
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[ QUOTE ] If you don't raise the flop (which i hate) then you have to raise the turn [/ QUOTE ] So you like c/c c/r, or are you leading this flop? [/ QUOTE ] Both leading and c/r are fine. I probably go for c/r due to relative position |
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Both leading and c/r are fine. I probably go for c/r due to relative position [/ QUOTE ] this is such a beautiful spot to cr |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If you don't raise the flop (which i hate) then you have to raise the turn [/ QUOTE ] So you like c/c c/r, or are you leading this flop? [/ QUOTE ] Both leading and c/r are fine. I probably go for c/r due to relative position [/ QUOTE ] Oh lol I thought '(which I hate)' referred to raising the flop. |
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