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Re: AJo in the CO
I don't have a problem with the flop raise, either. Lol at not raising this flop. We have two to act behind us and I, this is just a personal preference, like to give myself the best chance to win the pot. This is a classic "big pot-small pot" situation, no?
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#22
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Re: AJo in the CO
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Not raising this flop would be terrible. There are a ton of draws that our other two opponents could have in this large pot. [/ QUOTE ] I'm baffled at the number and stature of posters that don't seem to realize this |
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Re: AJo in the CO
I like the flop raise.Unless you have a really good read, this is an easy fold on the turn
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Re: AJo in the CO
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hmm i'd call down to confirm read and info on villain. it will suck tho.. [/ QUOTE ] how many times are you going to pay him off this way before you stop "confirming your info" |
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Re: AJo in the CO
Only an expert or a real donk would have a hand that you beat here, and you don't figure him for either so fold. The only hand in a typical player's range you beat here is ATs, and it's unlikely at that. If the CO and SB don't call your PF raise, I would lean much more strongly to a call down.
Not raising the flop would be extremely weak poker, but you seem like you know that. |
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