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clearly MP1 is kind of crappy (who open limps in MP) ... I think I like a raise over a call pre flop (depending on CO, BTN and blinds of course)
on the flop ... I don't think i like a raise at all ... SB raises PF and then checks the flop (I'm thinking either FPS or he is just check folding) - that only leaves BB to call a dry flop Also, pretty sure we are beat when a donkey open limps in MP then bets when checked to once on the turn ... OK, so this guy kind of sucks (right) I'm just calling down (mostly for the FD on the turn, then on the river because this guy look retarded) |
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#12
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Can someone tell me if the river is a call or fold?
Then please explain why? (Villain is unknown) |
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#13
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on the flop this is a raise or fold situation. The bet on the turn most likely means you are behind.
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#14
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ammend: flush draw on the turn gives you good pot odds to call.
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#15
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raise/fold/call 50/20/30 preflop...
i just call the flop. the rest is fine |
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#16
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I'm kinda meh about the flop raise. The board is raggedy enough that it can push out gutshots, which we want. Given the S+G from MP1, it's tough to put him on a hand. I feel like a lot of the decisions are close. I can't make up my mind either way, but I think the river is closer to a fold than it is to a call.
I think turn and PF are standard, FWIW. |
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#17
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on the flop this is a raise or fold situation. [/ QUOTE ] Why? |
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