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Old 11-15-2006, 12:53 PM
Fantam Fantam is offline
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Default Re: Stay in with big cards on flop?

I think your flop bets ok, when you are checked to, as you could have the best hand.

When your opponent calls your flop bet, it looks as though he might have you beat with Ax or even Qx, although he might just be calling down with a smaller pocket pair.

I think that I might have checked behind on the turn (to avoid a possible check/raise) with the intention of calling a river bet.

As you bet the turn, I would have just checked behind on the river. Thats because, I think that your river bet was more likley to be called by a better hand than yours than a worse one.
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Old 11-15-2006, 01:34 PM
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Default Re: Stay in with big cards on flop?

Too...many...BETS!

By betting all the way you're counting on Villan having a hand that is worse than yours that he won't fold.
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Old 11-15-2006, 01:39 PM
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Default Re: Stay in with big cards on flop?

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Too...many...BETS!

By betting all the way you're counting on Villan having a hand that is worse than yours that he won't fold.

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I agree with you, but I was wondering if this bet becomes more correct against a loose passive?
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Old 11-15-2006, 03:29 PM
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Default Re: Stay in with big cards on flop?

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Too...many...BETS!

By betting all the way you're counting on Villan having a hand that is worse than yours that he won't fold.

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I agree with you, but I was wondering if this bet becomes more correct against a loose passive?

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Double-edged sword: if he's loose, is he loose enough to call all the way down with a hand worse than top pair vs. is he passive enough to c/c all the way down with a weak ace? My point is that against an unknown you're assuming an awful lot with this line.
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Old 11-15-2006, 05:31 PM
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Default Re: Stay in with big cards on flop?

How about checking the turn, calling non-heart river and folding to heart river? I like flop bet, check turn, call non-heart river.

Take that back, missed preflop action. Fold to river bet.
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