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I'm going to start believing if he raises the river after a turn cap. But I'd still 3-bet every street.
I'm very curious about what three hands beat OP, because I'm only seeing one. |
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after the flop overcall I was in call down mode. after a few hours of play with the villain I was confident in my assessment.
3 hands are the 3 combinations of 10s to make top set. I appreciate all the advice. had this been a hand against an unknown villain (or even the same one without the flop overcall) I would have rammed and jammed to the river and lost my ass to top set. |
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I'd raise this with two or less limpers, or five or more limpers. Medium pairs like either lots of limpers, or very few. [/ QUOTE ] You don't think set value is there with 3 or 4 limpers due to implied odds in a live game? AB |
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You don't think set value is there with 3 or 4 limpers due to implied odds in a live game? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but implied odds go down when you have to put in twice as much before the flop. Raising from the SB w/ 3 or 4 opponents is bad here. |
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I see what you mean - yea I see how calling with 3 or 4 limpers can be better.
But OP had 2 limpers - still a raise for him here IMO. AB |
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