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Do I raise the flop
*** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to allintime333 [7c 7d] redhawkus: folds Vinny 556: calls $0.02 gusb20: folds allintime333: raises $0.02 to $0.04 schwendizzle: folds Piptypibe: folds tileba: folds isamus23: calls $0.03 Davidmgm2: calls $0.02 Vinny 556: calls $0.02 *** FLOP *** [6d Qd 5h] isamus23: bets $0.02 Davidmgm2: folds Vinny 556: folds allintime333: calls $0.02 *** TURN *** [6d Qd 5h] [7h] isamus23: checks allintime333: bets $0.04 isamus23: calls $0.04 *** RIVER *** [6d Qd 5h 7h] [Jd] isamus23: bets $0.04 allintime333: calls $0.04 |
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Re: Do I raise the flop
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Re: Do I raise the flop
the converter is not working for me I have tried flopturnriver and the one in the FAQ but it will not load any hands
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Re: Do I raise the flop
did u post the full text of the hand into FTR converter?...including the bit right at the top that isnt in what you posted here in OP?
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Re: Do I raise the flop
You can also try The Deuces Cracked Converter which is relatively new and pretty easy.
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Re: Do I raise the flop
First, I would have just called preflop from MP with 77 after 1 EP limper, on what I imagine was probably a loose table.
On the flop, you become heads up after the SB bets. You dont know whether the SB has a better hand than you, such as top pair or is betting a draw. If you decide to call down and have the worse hand it will cost you 2.5 big bets. However if you raise the flop, call a 3-bet and fold the turn unimproved, it will only cost you 1.5 big bets. So, I think that, yes I would prefer raising the flop to calling. |
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Re: Do I raise the flop
[ QUOTE ]
First, I would have just called preflop from MP with 77 after 1 EP limper, on what I imagine was probably a loose table. On the flop, you become heads up after the SB bets. You dont know whether the SB has a better hand than you, such as top pair or is betting a draw. If you decide to call down and have the worse hand it will cost you 2.5 big bets. However if you raise the flop, call a 3-bet and fold the turn unimproved, it will only cost you 1.5 big bets. So, I think that, yes I would prefer raising the flop to calling. [/ QUOTE ] But if he is just called, does he then bet the turn? |
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Re: Do I raise the flop
dont raise the flop.
and lol at raising to see where you're at. are we still taking lines like this? |
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Re: Do I raise the flop
Popping preflop is correct in my opinion -- with few in, I play my middle pairs like big ones; with many in I play them like small ones.
On the flop, you're up against four and haven't hit your set. You're getting 9:1 to catch your set, plus BDSD. The odds aren't good enough if you're behind, but there's still a good chance you're ahead. I think it's worth seeing a turn and going from there. Rest of the hand looks good. |
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Re: Do I raise the flop
I don't mind raising. You can use the raise, bet, check line, to get a cheap showdown. It's not super coordinated, so if we get 3bet, we can probably let go.
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