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Re: 10/20 live game - flopped trips
7:1 any too suited is a call for me, extra bonus for the high card. One exception is if you know the limpers like to call/rr pf. Then is it is not worth it. As 640 eludes to, the other exception is if the players are tricky postflop, it might be harder to play correctly negating the +EV the call has.
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Re: 10/20 live game - flopped trips
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7:1 any too suited is a call for me [/ QUOTE ] I think this may be a little too loose. Haupt_234 |
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Re: 10/20 live game - flopped trips
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7:1 any too suited is a call for me, extra bonus for the high card. [/ QUOTE ] Relative position sucks here. The things that are a disadvantage: 1) SB probably isn't going to give free cards if you flop a three-flush or gutshot. The callers probably won't raise but you do run that risk if SB bets out. 2) Your relative position makes it difficult to extract the maximum, i.e. by trapping the field on a flush draw or checkraising the preflop raiser when your draw comes in. Your advantage is being able to protect a top&bottom 2pair and maybe even one pair. This one pair is not worth much when your two suited are 9-3. When UTG raises and there are a few coldcallers, you can call in the BB with two suited....which is something I didn't do 4 months ago. |
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