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Why are people checking flop? To CR?
I bet flop. |
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#2
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bet flop. a strong ace will raise here most of the time because the board is pretty drawy and you can get it in on the flop. also, turn can bring a lot of cards that either kill your hand or kill the action (say the turn is a spade or a J, now your left in a situation where any bet puts you in awkward situations). as played though, A10 is almost AK here but not quite and it boils down to current table dynamics. i wouldn't hate either calling or folding here.
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#3
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Does he have KQss every time? [/ QUOTE ] No. Folding PF seems super nitty to me, freak. A pretty good suited Ace three way with good relative position has got to be a profitable spot here. Your top pair hands will be tricky, but such is life. I guess I can see folding weaker suited aces, but I'd probably call those too. Flop is fine. Leading is ok, but you get a free cbet most of the time if you check, and a guy in the middle, so that's pretty nice. It depends a bit on your history with that play, and observed plays. Some guys will raise that flop bet most times, but this being a 3 way pot, I think a lead will look pretty strong for most players. Betting the river is far superior to checking. His most likely hands are a weak ace or a pair worse than an A, with a flush far behind. If he raises, you can probably fold comfortably. |
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