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Old 09-28-2007, 08:32 AM
npknhldr npknhldr is offline
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Default Re: Fun w/ K8o

Wow, strange analysis...

A3o is your (glorfindel) read on BB? A set is your read on utg? hmmmm.....

What kind of hand (utg) cold-calls two on flop, then goes ahead and caps just for sh*ts and giggles? QJh? A2h, A5h? no, that wouldn't happen....?

What kind of hand raises a flop donk to gain position and freeze-out hands later to act? Flush draws, combo draws, sure... But usually any vulnerable pair, j8o type hands, pretty wide range...

For what it's worth, lets say you limp utg with 33, flop middle set, and sb leads, bb raises. If i knew sb wanted to b/3bet, and i was pretty damn sure of that, cold-calling 2 / wrapping around for 4 would be a pretty sick line. How often would this line be taken with a set? ....o/u of 10%? I'd take the under...
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Old 09-28-2007, 01:06 PM
Munchkin Mayor Munchkin Mayor is offline
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Default Re: Fun w/ K8o

utg has a flush draw, quite likely.
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Old 09-28-2007, 01:32 PM
Tryptamean Tryptamean is offline
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I dont like the flop 3-bet, I would just start calling. maybe fold if it gets ugly (e.g. overcalling the river would qualify as ugly).
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Old 09-28-2007, 03:07 PM
Man of Means Man of Means is offline
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Default Re: Fun w/ K8o

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utg has a flush draw, quite likely.

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flush draw or set. A better one pair would've 3bet. That's why the dude bets the turn: he is pretty sure he's ahead of BB often enough but doesn't want to get free-carded by UTG.

An alternate line may be to call flop / donk turn. How does that affect your interpretation of the other players' actions on the turn?
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