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Old 11-09-2007, 08:40 AM
Yepitis Yepitis is offline
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Default Re: KKK on 4-flush board

Well, my point is the guy we decided doesn't have the flush bets out on the river, if somebody was going to check raise the turn why not do it now?

MP is a calling station and could have anything, if he beats us then good for him.

The guy behind us does pose a problem but he is not going for a check raise means how he is last to act.

My main worry would be UTG1 with a hand like A10 with he Ace being the club.

Plus I am a live player and just realized this in online. That being said, players that make good river folds tend to lose more then the one bet they don't call in the long run.


As for not raising the turn if it is bet...

We would be risking 2 bets to win 14 as a 3.6 to 1 dog. Small chance we take the pot with that bet if the Ace is not out. We win two more bets on the river if we hit, (assuming these guys wouldn't fold there small flushes to a raise), were is the math that says this is a bad bet, chesspain?
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