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no one sees any merit in a flop check?
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Josh, suppose you check the flop and one of the villains bets. Assuming that you call here, what is your plan for the remainder of the hand?
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by checking the flop and then continuing vs a bet, you have now made your overall range stronger
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no one sees any merit in a flop check? [/ QUOTE ] I see a merit in a turn check or turn c/r. Don't really see just checking flop. Makes playing the hand harder later on. But once we're here, I prolly fold. |
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hate checking the flop, esp on UB
turn looks like a fold, and i would bet it (i also wouldn't always fold to the raise and sometimes shove, but on paper it looks like a fold) |
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heads up maybe a flop check is okay. there's another player in the hand. you'll just get yourself all confused with a flop check.
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I don't think you should be checking the flop with much of your range, and certainly not QQ. Turn is a fold without some player-specific read.
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