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Old 09-20-2007, 10:52 PM
Ryanj37 Ryanj37 is offline
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Default Re: 200: Flopped Straight on Mono Board 3 way Raise in Front

Looks fine you should be looked up by AK, sets etc.

You really dont want to raise to say $90 and have one of the many scarecards fall on the turn.
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:07 PM
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Default Re: 200: Flopped Straight on Mono Board 3 way Raise in Front

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Looks fine you should be looked up by AK, sets etc.

[/ QUOTE ]wtf? This doesn't look fine the odds of a set/AQ/AK being out there are not good at all.

I like calling and seeing what the turn brings and seeing what the original bettor does when the action gets back to him after you coldcall.
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Old 09-21-2007, 10:36 AM
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Default Re: 200: Flopped Straight on Mono Board 3 way Raise in Front

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Looks fine you should be looked up by AK, sets etc.

You really dont want to raise to say $90 and have one of the many scarecards fall on the turn.

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LOL

So, AK, AA, KK, and QQ are limping hands pre-flop?

Jamming is awful play here to be honest. The times you take the pot down will not outweigh the losses when you are drawing dead.

Calling isn't the worst play in the world, but almost half the deck are scare cards if the board isn't already scary enough.

I'd have no trouble finding a fold here.
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