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Old 11-17-2007, 08:21 AM
MikeBandy MikeBandy is offline
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Default Re: Razz-caution or coward?

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Hand One:
You make a good point in stating that the player may have a brick in the hole. When he called on third street, he knew that he'd have only one opponent, whom he hoped to outdraw on fourth street. In that case, he'd have the better board. Even if you called after you got a bad draw, he'd have equalized.

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If that is his thinking then great as the odds of outdrawing you is around 4/1 and he is not getting these odds. He is making a losing play and you should be greatful. Fold here and wait for the next occassion.

Bad players can start with 3 good cards as well, so wait and pick a better spot to take is chips.

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Welcome to 2+2, Tinkerman.
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odds of outdrawing you is around 4/1

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I think you misunderstood me. I meant only that the villain was hoping to get a good enough card on fourth that he or she would have the better board, not the better hand.
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Fold here

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I agree.
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