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Re: 97s 6max .25/.50 protecting my hand?
All good expect you should fold preflop. 97s is like 450th nuts (of 1326).
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Re: 97s 6max .25/.50 protecting my hand?
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I bet out on the flop because the pot was pretty big, and the button was a spaz so I hoped he raised to kick the SB out. What do you think? [/ QUOTE ] if this is your plan then you need to 3bet the flop once given the option |
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Re: 97s 6max .25/.50 protecting my hand?
Point Blank: I sometimes hate money, what can I say? (in terms of playing 97s utg)It's not at all standard for me.
milesdyson: I played with the guy for 46 hands in 30 minutes. Lots of people: Yeah I really should have 3-bet this, some sort of MUBS was holding me back. Aaron W.: The 36o was like the 4th or 5th hand in a row he had raised preflop and it was the first time he was called. |
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Re: 97s 6max .25/.50 protecting my hand?
I like the flop lead, but if you expect your opponent to riase out the sb with most holdings, most likely overcards, follow your read and 3 bet the flop, lead turn. If you view your opponent as the manic aggresive type i still like your check calls
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