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often making it 450 here will get the most value. regardless, rr pf > flat calling both pf and flop. [/ QUOTE ] Even if I have a very tight table image? And haven't reraised them before, but I have called them and played with them postflop with good and marginal hands. |
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[ QUOTE ] often making it 450 here will get the most value. regardless, rr pf > flat calling both pf and flop. [/ QUOTE ] Even if I have a very tight table image? And haven't reraised them before, but I have called them and played with them postflop with good and marginal hands. [/ QUOTE ] yes. but if you do decide to flat call, you need to jam the flop. no slow playing past the flop with these stacks, its pointless, loses value and begs villains to suck out on you. |
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thanks a lot
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