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Old 04-10-2007, 10:55 PM
Zima421 Zima421 is offline
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Default Flopping trips in SB or BB

So, i always have trouble with gettin the most value out of flopping trips in the sb or bb when the pot is unopened with a few limpers to me. I always hate reading posts on "how would you play this" with no background info about player reads and such, but this is just a general question. for example: if i have like 73 in the sb and a few limpers in the pot, i call and hit a flop like 933. What do you do. Lets say the board has 2 diamonds/or is rainbow. Any feedback would be great. Thanks.
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:02 PM
tisthefire tisthefire is offline
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Default Re: Flopping trips in SB or BB

i think you hafta bet in a multiway pot with a flush draw out there, a check on a rainbow board seems fine, not a lot of things you have to worry about people hitting
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:05 PM
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Default Re: Flopping trips in SB or BB

yes, i know there is not a lot of things that hurt me on the turn...but if i check call, what do i do on the turn? Should i lead the turn or just ceck call or check raise. usually if i just check call the flop, then they just give up the hand because it seems pretty obv that i have trips. Check raising the flop is also an option...but just check calling never works cause they usually just check behind me on the turn, and then wont call my river bet, or just check if i check the river.
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