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Re: Live 3/6 TT on the BTN / Potawatomi
I'd raise the flop. You said the table is LP, and on a coordinated board like this, a lot of worse hands than yours will call.
If you're beaten, the subsequent action will make it a lot easier to decipher, and your flop raise will often result in the turn getting checked to you, even by a made straight or flush looking to C/R, allowing you to see the river and often showdown for just one bet. |
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Re: Live 3/6 TT on the BTN / Potawatomi
OK...say we raised the flop. When the 5 hits and we get the bet from a new party, what do we do on the turn? We might barely have the odds to call with a 4-outer, and that assumes no one is check raising behind. If someone has trip 7's, we are drawing to two outer. Is this a clear fold? Or do we call on the basis that we are still good enough of the time and have some outs for the times we are not?
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Re: Live 3/6 TT on the BTN / Potawatomi
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I'd raise the flop. You said the table is LP, and on a coordinated board like this, a lot of worse hands than yours will call. If you're beaten, the subsequent action will make it a lot easier to decipher, and your flop raise will often result in the turn getting checked to you, even by a made straight or flush looking to C/R, allowing you to see the river and often showdown for just one bet. [/ QUOTE ] I like this line the best. At these limits your almot guarenteed a flush c/r you on the turn. Of course your taking the free card and check/folding when you dont suckout. If you do suckout your raising and mabye getting reraised by the flush and even called down by some weaker hands. Sounds like alot of bb if you hit. Didnt read second page of postings before posting this. |
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