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Old 11-09-2007, 08:09 PM
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Default Re: 2/4 B&M - TPGK on turn, bet coming from right; raise, call or fold

I'm grunching. I limp this too. Flop play is, of course, goot. The raise is for value and if you fold out one big club or a gutshot in the blinds, great.

I have no godly idea what to do on the turn. In this situation I think calling is a good idea. A raise doesn't protect you from the flush draw and I'm confused as hell about villain's hand. He probably thinks you were doing the free card play (all old people automatically put us on fancy stuff; it's like a rule or something).

re-evaluate on river

EDIT: I'm never going to get any better at this; maybe I should give up. I don't get it. There are open enders and a flush draw possible with 2 people other than villain already in the hand. The first caller is getting an immediate, what, like 5.25-1 on the call, and if he called the other one is getting better than 6. How does raising protect us from straight and flush draws? Can't we wait until the river and raise a blank/bet for value then?
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