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I'd worry more about the first two streets. [/ QUOTE ] quoted for truth |
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flop c/r is puketastic.
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flop c/r is puketastic. [/ QUOTE ] Why, exactly? Every time I donk and they fold, I feel like an idiot for not getting my free continuation bet money. |
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For everyone who's C/Cing the flop, what's your turn plan if you just call his $32 flop bet?
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For everyone who's C/Cing the flop, what's your turn plan if you just call his $32 flop bet? [/ QUOTE ] depends on the turn, usually check. |
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[ QUOTE ] flop c/r is puketastic. [/ QUOTE ] Why, exactly? Every time I donk and they fold, I feel like an idiot for not getting my free continuation bet money. [/ QUOTE ] well, let's see. we c/r'ed the flop. now, on the turn, we have hit our best possible card, but we are still considering folding. so why were we so excited about our hand on the flop? c/r'ing the flop leads to playing a big pot with a small hand. |
#17
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got balls?
http://www.pokerhand.org/?559499 |
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