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I'm leaning toward a fold here most of the time. Its such a dry board I think your running into a set way to often especially at this level. I would only push with a decent read on the player. Take into account his minraise could be a misclick, I accidently do it all the time. If this was higher limit game aganist aggro oppenents you can argue for felting this all the time.
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Repot preflop. As played fold now. Oh, and donk the flop.
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Lots of differing opinions. Any more?
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I think fold is the better option. But, it's close.
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It's pretty close imo. A fold is probably better but I normally jam here in the heat of battle
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c/c flop oes have its advantages; if we 'assume' villain has top or middle set then any ten queen or jack possible helps you (obv only one of them helps, but he doesnt know that)
also it takes away the raise bluff play by him on the flop (which of course makes it uncomfortable for hero on the turn) TBH occaisonally i'd float OOP and try to outplay him later; if im running bad its a fold and if im running good and dont put my man on a set i'll push [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] hope it helps |
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