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Old 11-19-2007, 02:56 PM
LGs0pHT LGs0pHT is offline
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Default Re: TPWK multiway vs a minraise, lost

Reraise Flop $1.60

Most of the time you get rid of the button and isolate SB
If button pushes or reraises you, you have to fold.
If only SB calls and donks on the turn, I would tend to raise potsize again. You get him to fold a straight and hands that beat you (except for a flush) in case he is flush scared. If he is loose enough to call with a straight, he will also call with QT hands and other pair+ backdoor flush hands or an weaker ace. Since you are ahead of his range a raise is fine. Against push, you can fold it then and keep half of your stack, although a call won't be a huge mistake on NL10.


EDIT: The way you played it is way too weak. Think about it. You don't get information, don't thin the field and maybe even miss a chance to gain a lot of value from weaker holdings. You are likely to have the best hand on the flop, so raise = gain info, grow pot, thin field, keep being the agressor. Call = donk off money and give opponents good odds to draw out.
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