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Old 11-08-2006, 01:49 PM
shpanko shpanko is offline
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Default Re: Big pot in 25NL

Degenrat, stop being stubborn man. It's limped to you pf. You have the best hand with pf, taking down the blinds/dead money isn't that bad and if you get called by 1-2 people fine take it down with a c-bet. If you aren't comfortable c-betting 2/3 pot on the flop then you shouldn't be playing this limit. 99 is very strong here as you almost definitely the best hand, I'd raise to 3.5-4 pf because of being OOP.

On the flop just pot it. There are lots of draws and people won't believe you. Charge those draws! Sure you want action but you have to consider what hands your opponents are going to hit if you give them a cheap card. The only hands calling your small bet on the flop are drawing to straights which beat you.

On the turn come on man you really think it's possibe neither of those guys has a straight? There was a bet and a raise and then a push. Don't kid yourself someone has a straight here and you don't have ods to fill up. It's a tough laydown but you are beat.

Please take the advice of people in this forum if you are going to post. It seems like you are jsut arguing with a lot of good posters here trying to give you good advice. And a lot of the points you are making are simply wrong.
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Old 11-08-2006, 03:06 PM
degenrat degenrat is offline
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Default Re: Big pot in 25NL

shpanko, i am not ehre to argue, just discuss. i lik e in depth discussion. i think the small pot bet keeps overpair hands around maybe even overcards. as well as the draws.

maybe betting big pf is the way to go. I have conceded that perhaps i made -ev bets pre and on the flop.

Thanks for the advice all, it is apreciated.
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