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A couple of scenarios
What do you think about hands like AK, KQ, QJ against a flop of, say...8,2,6? Two will probably be suited, and there's generally 4 - 6 players. At low-limits, you always get someone who bets on the flop, but you have overcards and good overcards at that. How far do you take it? The turn?? The river???
Let's say you raise the AK, as you should but get the same flop. You make a c-bet and someone raises you. How long do you go on without getting a pair? Cameron |
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Re: A couple of scenarios
your example is way too broad
usually i call flop raise and fold turn ui |
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Re: A couple of scenarios
assuming no one is bluffing and we put him on pair or better
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Re: A couple of scenarios
SSH and Middle Limit Hold'em have good seconds on playing overcards.
I'm not leading with a bare AK into a field. |
#5
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Re: A couple of scenarios
QJ are not good overcards.
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Re: A couple of scenarios
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QJ are not good overcards. [/ QUOTE ] Probably the third best pair of overcards behind KQ and KJ... |
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Re: A couple of scenarios
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SSH and Middle Limit Hold'em have good seconds on playing overcards. I'm not leading with a bare AK into a field. [/ QUOTE ] no continuation bet? not even heads up? do a lot of people do that too? |
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Re: A couple of scenarios
@ terencetsao; he means into a 'field' not HU (OP said; 'and there's generally 4 - 6 players'). Ofcourse you make a cbet HU! I make a cbet against 2 and check against 3 villains!
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