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Re: three tens in a tough spot
is not raising w/ j10o UTG a viable option...?
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#12
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Re: three tens in a tough spot
Yes, folding is great.
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#13
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Re: three tens in a tough spot
I'm probably a bit too loose for my own good, and I'll even fold ATo UTG usually. Speaking of ATo, I'd like OP's strategy here if he had that.
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Re: three tens in a tough spot
I apologize if this is a hijack, but do you guys make small bets like this when first to act on the River with a made flush on the river to induce a raise very often? Do you consider it a good play against aggressive opponents? Is it ideal to do when you have been leading the betting and then 3 to the flush comes (opponent has been calling from behind whole hand)?
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Re: three tens in a tough spot
Fire $75 on the turn, especially with your image. Then make a decision on the river. Probably fire again since you seem pretty manicial. I guess a check/call could be argued.
As played here you are like never good, I fold. You might have been got by 67 that decided to stab the turn and got lucky on you. |
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