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Old 08-25-2007, 03:05 AM
Bob T. Bob T. is offline
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Default Re: Typical Small Stakes Overcard Spot

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what makes that decision so hot?


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Um, no decision here is so hot. But, this is a multiway pot, that went two bets preflop. Anyone who had a gutshot, clearly had the odds to call your flop bet, so I am not surprised that I got called here on the flop. If MP had some of the flop, he probably should have raised to get the SB out, if SB had a nice peice of the flop, he should have either raised the flop, or donkbet one of the streets so far. Individually, I put them on hands that I am ahead of, so I think we have a value bet on the turn. Additionally, I don't have such a powerful draw here, that if I do get raised on the turn, I am not costing myself anything extra, because I am not going to have a problem letting go of this hand against rational opponents, and both of yours seem at least semirational, so if they raise me, I am folding without a worry.
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