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Re: A6o in SB multiway
i call pf all day.
on the flop a fold is just wrong. the CO will bet a huuuuge proportion of the hands he has. the real question is whether to call or raise. this depends on the attributes of the remaining field. does any player there c'r a lot in this spot? will they call 2 cold w/ a naked 7? in the ideal case, i c'r. in the less than ideal case. i call. no way i fold though. Barron |
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Re: A6o in SB multiway
Thank you all for your responses, they we're very helpful.
I spewed in the hand badly. I CR the flop because I thought I might have the best hand. Only the Villain called. The turn was a blank I bet, he called. The river was a blank, and (i knew it was bad but i couldn't stop) i bet, and he called with KTo. You guys are definetly right. I should have just called the flop, and folded the turn unimproved. For the last few months everytime I've entered into a hand from one of the blinds I say to myself "don't spew, don't spew, don't spew". I've for the most part plugged up what was a bad leak of spewing from the blinds, particularly when i've been card-dead for awhile. I temporarily reverted to old times in this hand. Thanks to all you veteran posters for your good thoughts. |
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Re: A6o in SB multiway
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no offense ns, but logic like this sounds like its coming from lee jones WLLH, about as weak-tight limit book there is. using this logic, the only time we could ever "safely" continue in a hand is with TPTK, and then we should worry about a set. [/ QUOTE ] None taken. I guess I'm just used to thinking of two pair outs as usually tainted, so I look for better odds than we're getting here (i would call here easily if it was a raised pot). I wasn't really thinking, though, about what it means to make A's up on the board, where we only have to fear exactly one hand (A7) and the only redraws are two-outers. I'm convinced now that it's a good spot to peel. |
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