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Re: how bad is this?
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the only thing I do different is donk the flop [/ QUOTE ] Do you guys WANT to get heads-up vs. the PFR or is there something I'm missing? |
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[ QUOTE ] the only thing I do different is donk the flop [/ QUOTE ] Do you guys WANT to get heads-up vs. the PFR or is there something I'm missing? [/ QUOTE ] lol, yeah. I missed that one. donking here when the raise is to your immediate left is a very bad way to play a multiway hand with a good draw. |
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Re: how bad is this?
meh
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Re: how bad is this?
I'm in the "whats the question?" camp.
You've got a nice draw with probably a slim edge. I don't go crazy 3-betting the flop and lol at 3-betting the turn, it would (probably) be terrible for your edge if one of your opponents fold. This is one of those times where you're hand may be totally readable (because of your cold-calling), but that doesn't matter, you don't need to disguise your hands in a massive pot. |
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Re: how bad is this?
Super Grunch
Preflop: I would call here since we are going to get 5 player. We would be looking to flop a flush draw. Flopping an A would be no good here I think. Flop: We flopped a flush draw with a BDSD for maybe 11 outs. We should check here to try to pay the minimum to draw at out flush. When it gets back to me the first time for 2 SB, we are getting 13 to 1 odds and assuming UTG re-raises and MP2 caps we still are getting close to right odds to draw to the nut flush. Turn: Straight completed. We are putting in 1/3 the money and while we developed an OESD along with a nut flush draw. I call first and second time around. If UI I fold the river, non-heart 5 or 10 falls I go to SD. If the board pairs, then I have a really hard decision. I will go to SD. |
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Re: how bad is this?
I want that hand on the turn. I like it. Despite the capping and loss of the implied odds, it's still quite possible with the 15 outs.
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