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flopped nuts but very little redraws
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FullTiltPoker Game #1968402353: Table Peartree (6 max) - $0.50/$1 - Pot Limit Omaha - 16:33:53 ET - 2007/03/11 Seat 1: RhomeDonkey ($40.30) Seat 2: Phrank Filmore ($35.90) Seat 3: muckbuster ($94.60) Seat 4: Barman Ink ($95.30) Seat 5: TheLeakyFaucet ($100) Seat 6: ElHajjh ($151.30) Barman Ink posts the small blind of $0.50 TheLeakyFaucet posts the big blind of $1 The button is in seat #3 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to TheLeakyFaucet [8c 6c 5d 4d] ElHajjh folds RhomeDonkey raises to $3.50 Phrank Filmore folds muckbuster folds ElHajjh is sitting out Barman Ink calls $3 TheLeakyFaucet calls $2.50 *** FLOP *** [2s 4s 3d] Barman Ink checks TheLeakyFaucet checks RhomeDonkey bets $5.25 Barman Ink raises to $15.75 |
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Re: flopped nuts but very little redraws
Push. It's a raised pot and people push all kinds of crap, especially on low boards.
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Re: flopped nuts but very little redraws
Yeah I pushed and found myself drawing slim against another straight who was freerolling and Rhmedonkey who had nut f/d idk I guess I am being result oriented
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Re: flopped nuts but very little redraws
Well you do have some slim redraws, but the principle I go by here is the big hand/big pot/big bet no limit type mentality.
So even though you flop the nuts basically you would prefer to keep the pot small on the flop. So that's my goal on the flop. If everyone else let's me keep it small then I play the turn and river a whole lot easier. But when they play like here with bet and raise, with multiple people showing strength and making the pot big, you may call me a wuss but I think in general it's a laydown. |
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Re: flopped nuts but very little redraws
You are a wuss.
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