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if I had like a 9 high flush draw I'd probably play it like that on the flop but with the nut draw I like to see for next to nothing
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#12
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I'd say usually this means you are drawing dead to aces full. [/ QUOTE ] |
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#13
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With shallower stacks I'd normally just peel one off, but I've been after Villain all day and wanted to build a pot if I hit... plus I really didn't give him credit for a calling hand on the flop.. until he popped me back, that is. One the turn paired the board, I folded to his bet.
In general, with deeper stacks I will normally play my draws strong whole way, especially against non-aggro passive opponents. Kirk |
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#14
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It means fold
-Mike |
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#15
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I think your preflop play is very bad.
Every time I see flop action like that it means top set. The turn fold was prudent. |
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#16
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why don't you just call that flop bet ??
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I'd say usually this means you are drawing dead. [/ QUOTE ] yep |
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