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Old 11-28-2007, 02:32 PM
bozlax bozlax is offline
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Default Re: Interesting flop situation with AT

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The three bettor was 29.7 vpip and fairly passive post flop, no stats no reads on the SB his second hand at the table.

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But what does CO RAISE pf, especially what does he 3bet? And you have no reads on SB, but he cool-calls 2.5 preflop against 2 opponents and then leads this flop? I seriously have to wonder if SB had 55...

Your read on CO isn't right to smooth-call, here, you want him to be aggro postflop so you can either call/raise the flop or check/raise the turn. So raising is the right thing to do on the flop the first time around (you're going to raise the turn and lose him there, anyway). Once CO folds and SB treys, I think you're just as well served to call down, tho. If he checks to you anywhere, you bet of course.
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