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if it helps, i also have an overcard...
table is sort of loose with a couple passive spots but most villains are pretty aggressive, especially postflop.
some limpers to me, i complete with 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]6[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], bb checks. 6 ways to the flop for 6 sb. 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] i check, bb checks, someone bets, someone else raises, button 3bets, hero...? |
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
Someone in there fold? I guess you call, getting 5:1...two-card flushes are strong at an aggro table., but I don't think you raise it yourself. Just tippy-toe along, and keep calling as long as the pot's right.
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
...and a BDSD!
i vote for calling here. |
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
:g:
I think you can fold. Pot is big but not that big yet. if you make your flush on the turn, you are suceptible to flush redraws. In addition you will get pwned by the river boat a lot of the time. Given the action there is a good chance someone else is pumping a bigger FD. I would just cut variance here? Why are you not betting the flop? |
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
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Why are you not betting the flop? [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] most villains are pretty aggressive, especially postflop. [/ QUOTE ] i'm not worried about this checking through. since i am oop, b/3b is less attractive since when i miss i have to check the turn. c/r is fun. |
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
flop stoving - Is it likely that a big pair gets limped PF?
river - bet/call 1, fold for two more? I feel semi-bad about folding there since we think they're aggro, but probably not morans, but I'm not sure. |
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
Why do we not cap the flop? 4 Players and we have a flush draw. Seems like a simple equity play to me. Are we genuinely afraid of a flush over flush scenario? The only other way we wouldn't have equity is when someone has a set, but is that common enough that it's an issue?
I probably call it as I play it, but could capping be correct? I know it would certainly be correct if we were OTB, but it doesn't sound so bad here. River is a pretty standard c/r imo. |
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
depending on the set-up of characters here - i likely lead out on the flop
as played ... how retarded is this crew if completely --> call if no --> fold (you wont be getting paid off enough in your position) |
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
I think I'd just call here. Assuming raiser comes along, we'll hit our flush 35% of the time and you're only contributing 33% of the pot. If the bettor also comes along, then we have even more equity than that. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: if it helps, i also have an overcard...
since when did folding flush draws on unpaired rag boards become standard?
oh thats right micros = nitville |
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