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Old 11-29-2007, 11:18 AM
Brad1970 Brad1970 is offline
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Default Re: Stud hi - flushdraw 3-way, becomes tricky

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I don't see a good reason for raising 4th here.

[/ QUOTE ]You're just wrong about this.

There's two opponents that has put in two bets each. Their fold rate should be very close to zero on 4th.

Not raising is disastrous and is costing you the combined average profits of a whole bunch of hands.

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If you are playing in a game with solid players who read hands well, with a raise on 4th you may as well turn your cards face up on the table. You *might* get more deceptive value out of weaker hands by 'walking the dog' in this spot.
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