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Re: Turn big draw
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K, thanks. I'll go with the general consensus that top pair calls here. Would it matter if this were 2/4? [/ QUOTE ] It's really opp. dependent. Obviously the higher you play, the better hand readers you'll be up against. As a general rule, I try to not make any "plays" without some kind of read before hand. This guy's preflop stats don't really tell us whether he can make a laydown or not. I certainly get the point about raising if 200bb deep, but I would be more inclined to call because our implied odds are usually beter. |
#12
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Re: Turn big draw
yeh I think I would be more inclined to call the deeper we are. However neither draws are very disguised..
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#13
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Re: Turn big draw
I like to raise flop here, as played I think I would call the turn, even though I hate calling again, maybe raising, representing the 67, you have loads of outs. As you can see it'd be tough for me too. I think that raising the flop makes it easier to play
Also if you asked the CR guys, I think they would recommend raising the flop, if you are gonna call w/ 86s, then this is the flop you want |
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Re: Turn big draw
results?
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Re: Turn big draw
I pushed the turn, he took the full time then called. He had JJ, river missed me.
I called this flop because I'd raised the last 3 or 4 I'd seen. On the turn I thought perhaps I would fold a 2nd barrell and even a hand like JJ or top pair with the push and still have a decent shot against anything he called with. I felt as soon as I pushed I was over-estimating my chance of folding villain. Hence post. Thanks |
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Re: Turn big draw
I would raise this flop 90% of the time.
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Re: Turn big draw
I like calling the turn, considering how we got there. Flop is a sometimes raise/sometimes call thing I think, depends on how often your raising these types of boards I think.
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