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Re: big draw vs. heavy action, 10 NL
Calling BTN's 5bet (if you count his minraise as a bet) is awful. If you don't hit on the turn, are you going to fold?
Look at the stack sizes. As played, only a shove makes sense. I don't understand OP's c/r. If you like to get in all-in (gamboool), the bet/3bet all-in. Sucks if he calls and pushes a blank turn. |
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Re: big draw vs. heavy action, 10 NL
Sorry, i'm talking about calling the original .20 BTN raise, not the 4$ raise, and I assumed nebben was as well. Calling the 4$ raise is bad of course.
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Re: big draw vs. heavy action, 10 NL
Oups, i misunderstood. My bad.
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Re: big draw vs. heavy action, 10 NL
right. i realize calling the 5bet is awful, as played. in this situation it's shove/fold
that said, i'm not usually a fan of donking the flop but do you think it's better here than the c/r? |
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Re: big draw vs. heavy action, 10 NL
If you like to get it all-in on the flop, i think that donking for about 1/2 pot size is great. If BB and CO call and BTN reopens the betting by raising (best scenario), you can easily shove.
Not sure if that is the best line, but i guess i'd take it. |
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Re: big draw vs. heavy action, 10 NL
I would definitely lead out here and if villain raises shove,
As played, shove, I think its a good play to get it all-in on the flop with big draws like this,otherwise if you miss the turn you have to give it up. |
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