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Old 07-29-2006, 08:18 PM
madscratch madscratch is offline
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Default Re: Standard wait to turn c/r?

I admittedly play SH too tight, but I'm usually folding ATo from EP. Would we usually raise KTo from UTG+1 or is this entirely read-dependent?
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Old 07-29-2006, 08:36 PM
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Default Re: Standard wait to turn c/r?

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I admittedly play SH too tight, but I'm usually folding ATo from EP. Would we usually raise KTo from UTG+1 or is this entirely read-dependent?

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Why if youre conscious that raising ATo from EP is the proper play, then why don't you do it? (it's definitly proper)

KTo, I generally always fold UTG unless theres some crazy condition, and generally always raise it in MP first in, fold it if UTG calls(although it's probabily a really really marginal raise).
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Old 07-29-2006, 08:39 PM
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Default Re: Standard wait to turn c/r?

This hand is either 3-bet flop + lead turn or call and donk a safe turn. Not sure what one.. Leaning toward the 3-bet, although Im not that great at identifying the later move.

Basically just rehasing what everyone else said.
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Old 07-29-2006, 09:01 PM
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Default Re: Standard wait to turn c/r?

I've taken to folding it because I get the feeling that it's a marginal winner. This is just a feeling though - no hard data. It's great if it's folded around to the blinds but I've often found myself dominated by a better hand who calls/raises in LP.

But you're right that I think I *should* play it. Maybe I'm just a'scared.
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