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Betting into the pre flop raiser?
No good reads. Should I bet the flop?
- 123ronn sitting in seat 1 with $22.30 - Jakesteed sitting in seat 2 with $33.35 - ____A____ sitting in seat 3 with $91.50 [Dealer] - mhm sitting in seat 4 with $73.30 - HERO sitting in seat 5 with $112.50 - spitmurf sitting in seat 6 with $55.64 mhm posted the small blind - $0.50 HERO posted the big blind - $1.00 ** Dealing card to HERO: Jack of Spades, Jack of Diamonds spitmurf folded 123ronn called - $1.00 Jakesteed folded ____A____ raised - $3.00 mhm called - $3.00 HERO called - $3.00 123ronn called - $3.00 ** Dealing the flop: 4 of Spades, 6 of Hearts, 2 of Diamonds mhm checked HERO bet - $7.00 |
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Re: Betting into the pre flop raiser?
Bet out. I'm a bit confused by the preflop action - did he raise to 3BB or 4BB?
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#3
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Re: Betting into the pre flop raiser?
Definitely bet the flop.
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Re: Betting into the pre flop raiser?
This is a fine to bet into the pfr. C/ring is bad b/c you don't really know where you are and it will be much more expensive as well as make the pot bigger. By making a significant flop bet you allow pfr to define his hand a little bit better when he either raises, calls, or folds.
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Re: Betting into the pre flop raiser?
Yes, but I hate this situation. Maybe it's just me, but I have a really hard time putting someone on a hand here. If you lead out, depending on the players, you'd probably get AK,Aq, etc. to fold (MAYBE). But they probably wouldn't raise, so if there's just a call I think you're good. Problem is when you bet out, and get raised. Because with that flop, AA-KK will quite possibly it just the same as 99's or 10's would. I've seen that situation more than I like, and without much to distinguish the hands, I seem to be calling on a whim. So yea, if anyone wants to help me there, I'll semi-hijack.
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Re: Betting into the pre flop raiser?
Please go ahead and hi-jack!
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Re: Betting into the pre flop raiser?
I think you have to bet out here. You called his bet preflop, and pretty much hit the flop you were looking for. You can't give him a free card here.
If you get check-raised, it certainly puts you to a hard decision, but that's just what happens sometimes. |
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