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Old 12-01-2007, 03:48 PM
Pharcyde Pharcyde is offline
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Default Re: How good is the low straight on the turn? 25nl

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Raise/folding with one person left to act that can definitely have a Q is pretty gross. Very spewy, especially when if we're behind we're drawing dead to a chop.

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You're right. I didn't give the stakes proper consideration. I play 5NL on Stars, where 90% of Villains would open shove the turn if they were in SB's position and hit. What range do you give BB?
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Old 12-01-2007, 03:49 PM
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Default Re: How good is the low straight on the turn? 25nl

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Raise/folding with one person left to act that can definitely have a Q is pretty gross. Very spewy, especially when if we're behind we're drawing dead to a chop.

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You're right. I didn't give the stakes proper consideration. I play 5NL on Stars, where 90% of Villains would open shove the turn if they were in SB's position and hit. What range do you give BB?

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It's tough to say since he's playing so many hands.. but like any two pair combo or anything with a queen. If it were HU, I'd call one street probably, but being 3-way I don't think we can call.
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