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why not just check your hand. Your hand is probably beaten at this point, and there are a big chance of getting check\raised here. Check\call, and you wont outplay yourself in this hand. [/ QUOTE ] I checked. The button overbet the pot. It got folded back to me, and I folded rather than play this hand OOP. |
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Re: two, two worthless draws, ah ah ah
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go home you have TP, an OESD, a flush draw, not to mention the OESFD. bet [/ QUOTE ] wtf checking definitely deserves consideration. I do not think that hero's action here is obvious at all. your argument for autobetting is pretty weak too |
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Re: two, two worthless draws, ah ah ah
Spokey, you posting on 2p2 now?
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Re: two, two worthless draws, ah ah ah
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[ QUOTE ] go home you have TP, an OESD, a flush draw, not to mention the OESFD. bet [/ QUOTE ] wtf checking definitely deserves consideration. I do not think that hero's action here is obvious at all. your argument for autobetting is pretty weak too [/ QUOTE ] Grim, you don't know wtf you are talking about. I think that this hand is debatable but I assure you Spokey plays goot. |
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Re: two, two worthless draws, ah ah ah
Creed,
I think that most people, including me, need to bet the flop here because the chance of getting in trouble when you take a card off (i.e. turning a losing made hand) is very high. You are not likely to get raised here by anything other than a flush, a straight, or maybe a set, and if you get called, I think that you can assume that your heart draw is no good and proceed accordingly. Peeling one here is OK, but only for very good players. You are more careful than most, so I think that you could play the flop either way. |
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