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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
I kind of like a smallish 3 bet in hand 1. I also think he'll check through a lot on the turn if we just call (assuming he's somewhat light)??
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
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I kind of like a smallish 3 bet in hand 1. I also think he'll check through a lot on the turn if we just call (assuming he's somewhat light)?? [/ QUOTE ] K you got the first one right, (assuming OP cannot fold ever, which isn't nec a good assumption given he opened UTG) now try the other two. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
#13
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
I call all three of them, what are the real questions?
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
i dont think im every folding the first two to guys like this unless i get a more detailed read or something
its just a matter of how you want to get them to put the most hcips in the pot i think the third is a pretty easy fold given the way it played out |
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
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1. is a call for sure, wouldn't plan on folding later but could depending on board/bets. 2. 3-bet mostly, i find ygw to be pretty aggressive post almost to the point of spewiness. 3. i don't mind a fold w/o a lot of history. [/ QUOTE ] almost? lol [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] I agree with these 3 courses of action. |
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
Vish, pm me when you're back on about this thread and we'll talk..
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
first 2 is obv calls to me, i might let go of nr 3
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
mmm what kind of question is this ? how to play poker?
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
1. I like 3 betting because he i feel he checks behind turn too often if you call. Def never folding given how aggressive these games are
2. I like calling flop and reevaluating turn. Prob calling turn and river most of time unless i feel the pot size will get out of control 3. Easy fold unless significant history involved |
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Re: dealing with flop raises, 3 hands
I don't see why folding in hand 1 is so unreasonable. You are utg. The hand most folks put people on is 'AK' and there is no draw on the board.
I don't however know how FTP 5/10 plays. |
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