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TP with pair board
Full Tilt Poker, $6 + $0.50 NL Hold'em Sit n' Go, 30/60 Blinds, 6 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter CO: 1,780 BTN: 2,590 Hero (SB): 1,430 BB: 1,555 UTG: 1,560 MP: 4,585 Pre-Flop: (60) dealt to Hero (SB) 3 folds, <font color="red">CO raises to 120</font>, BTN folds, Hero calls 60 Flop: (240) (2 Players) Hero checks, <font color="red">CO bets 120</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to 310</font>, CO calls 190 Turn: (860) (2 Players) Hero checks, <font color="red">CO bets 1,350 and is All-In</font>, Hero folds |
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Re: TP with pair board
If only I could see your hand , things would be easier.
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Re: TP with pair board
please FYP
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Re: TP with pair board
a pair of x's with 3 other x's on the flop I go all in
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Re: TP with pair board
I think if the board is dangerous it's an easy fold on the turn. It could mean he's betting a strong draw and you are 70/30 or something ahead, but he could easily be protecting a stronger hand or have hit a draw and be protecting against his action getting killed.
If it's a really dry board, I would wonder if he would really push a strong hand when he could very reasonably bet 1/2 or 2/3 pot. The small flop raise isn't always bad I think, but you should definitely have a plan when you do it. Maybe seeing the cards would change my opinion a bit or add to it...not sure. |
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