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Re: 1010 facing a back raise
I'd atleast call because if he has a real hand we certainly have odds for a set. If it actually was a misclick he probably shuts down assuming he doesn't hit.
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Re: 1010 facing a back raise
praetor, clear your PM box
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Re: 1010 facing a back raise
Done
I definitely don't think we can fold here, gotta at least call. I've been 3 betting quite a bit at this table : you think this makes him more likely to slow play to the first raise, or to play back the second time with some crap? |
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Re: 1010 facing a back raise
Nah Praetor. I think that makes him more willing to push you around with medium holdings. and obv I push.
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Re: 1010 facing a back raise
[ QUOTE ]
Done I definitely don't think we can fold here, gotta at least call. I've been 3 betting quite a bit at this table : you think this makes him more likely to slow play to the first raise, or to play back the second time with some crap? [/ QUOTE ] Both. Push because it's +EV. An added benefit is that if he sees you pushing here with TT, he will be less inclined to play back at you in the future. |
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