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your raising this from too early position IMO. If your raising this kind of hand you cant be scared of playing marginal pots like this. Your without a doubt behind. BUt you can get your money in with 14 outs just about even money.
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#2
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Raise is ok PF but stick to opening these type of hands on CO/Button. Flop is fine.
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#3
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No mistake. You aren't gonna win every hand.
The pre-flop raise is likely bad if you aren't a pretty good post-flop player, however. |
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#4
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you got it in flipping, that s not a mistake imo.
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#5
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Nice aggressive play with a hand that is worthy of a flop. At least you aren't getting fancy with junk.
As played, is totally fine, maybe bet a little less on the flop. That way, if BTN shows strength, you won't get sandwiched for stacks. Otherwise, its a no-brainer calling the shorty, just shrug it off and move on you didn't hit your card. |
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#6
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As played, is totally fine, maybe bet a little less on the flop. That way, if BTN shows strength, you won't get sandwiched for stacks. [/ QUOTE ] Wrong....if anything bet a little more. If button shows strength by raising hero's flop bet then hero should be shoving all-in. |
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#7
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Really? Can you explain to me why going to the felt for 100+bb with bottom pair and not even the nut flush draw is a good play?
I just think that hands that will play with us here would be a favourite and that includes sets or top two. Of course I am talking about the button here not the shorty. |
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