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A Hand In Which I Float
CP 6-12, of course
Don't know much about villain. He's old and white, fwiw. Hero is SB w/ 33 All fold to Button who chopblocks, Hero calls, BB checks Flop: 9 7 2 rainbow All check Turn: 2 (completes rainbow) Hero checks, BB checks, Villain bets, Hero calls, BB folds River: J Hero checks, Villain pauses before betting, Hero calls FYI, this was my plan when I checked the turn. |
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Re: A Hand In Which I Float
I really don't see the float as you have the best hand like 293842948238472984298489273498790187^2% of the time here on the turn.
I'd raise preflop and even as played I still bet the flop. Turn/river is fine as played. |
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Re: A Hand In Which I Float
I would have bet the turn.
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Re: A Hand In Which I Float
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I would have bet the turn. [/ QUOTE ] yup, but CCing or CRing is a strong option if we think villain will fire on the turn. Inducing villains to fold correctly isn't ever my top priority, but neither is giving freecards and missing value. |
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Re: A Hand In Which I Float
what's the blind structure? 1/3?
Is it a time charge or a drop? If this is 1/3 with a drop you srsly need to not be in this hand preflop |
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Re: A Hand In Which I Float
it's a 1/2. hence the call.
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