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Old 08-18-2007, 12:55 PM
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Default Re: NL25, turned straight, line check

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Do we really like leading into 4 opponents with an oesd on the flop? I mean, there is zero chance you are folding everyone on that board so it just seems to me that you are charging yourself for your draw. It's also a really sucky spot if someone raises it up. As played, I'm trying to get more in on the turn. I don't really mind going for the c/r as the A is very likely to have hit someone, but I'm making a slightly less than pot sized raise, probably around $7 to go. Then you can bet more on the river.

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actually, youre completely right.... DON'T BET flop here..

what I meant was, as played, bet flop more, but normally, DONT BET FLOP here..

and DEF. bet turn for $4-ish here and hope for a raise [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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I actually agree with you 100% on the turn lead. A c/r is bad and I was just plain wrong about it being an okay option. It's bad because there is no guarantee that someone will bet the turn and it also pretty much turns our hand face up.
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