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Re: Line check with FD and 2 overs
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OK - so in hand one, would we raise the flop to 12-15 then? And in hand 2 - would a c/r and if played back fold be a better play? Or just straight up fold? I look at these hands and feel that I'm being too tight by folding in these spots - but then again maybe i'm just overestimating hand strength. [/ QUOTE ] Hand 1, if we continue past this point, it's a shove or fold. Raising to 12/15 is horrible because it has no fold equity....basically if villain has a hand/overpair he's shipping it in and now you are forced to call with whats in the pot. Hand 2 is pretty easy fold with the action that you have seen so far, not like you hold a made hand and this action looks like a set here quite often. |
#2
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Re: Line check with FD and 2 overs
Hand one, your read is vague so shoving/folding are both ok. Probably fold though.
Hand 2 fold. |
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Re: Line check with FD and 2 overs
1-donking and folding is horrible. you should generally have a plan when you donk (and how you'll handle a raise).
i would probably 3bet (shove) if i donked. 2- dump or shove. |
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Re: Line check with FD and 2 overs
So the $3 bet on the flop in hand one was a donk bet? - are we looking at a PSB to lead instead (if we're betting) - or would the majority c/f instead of lead out and fold to aggression?
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