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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks agai
raisings not out of the question with the rite read, but id rarely do it, and definitely not here since MP is the ok tag.
folding certainly is out of the question tho. I like flop play, on the turn how many outs how often do we figure the guy behind to have? , we may be better off going for overcalls and not letting the donker 3bet better hands, but its probably close since the pot is big and if we just call hes more than correct to call w 3 outs worth of equity here so i think raising is best. tough math problem there. |
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks agai
I would say "what the [censored]" and before I had a chance to think about it the stars beeper would beep at me and I would quickly click call to make sure I didn't time out and fold.
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks agai
I thought the flush had come in. Now it's a lot closer and I often raise in this spot. It sucks if you lose to 97 or if CO had a hand like 54 and is afraid to raise the river after missing a chance to raise the turn, but I think you are ahead too often and guaranteed at least one bet from CO, so I now think it's a (probably somewhat thin) raise. The pot is bloated enough that most players will feel compelled to make a "bad" call with Tx or 8x here.
LOL if one of them has the rawketz, though. |
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks again
I could think of raising river. You obviously beat both of them the vast majority of time and you donīt have to think about overcalling value. I do think that at least CO calls river if you raise.
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks again
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You obviously beat both of them the vast majority of time [/ QUOTE ] ? I have been banging the "my hand is better than your hand" drum very hard on every street and still the first player wants to bet through the other guy at me on the river. Doesn't look good to me. Guy. |
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks again
If you raise this river what happen against a 3bet??
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks again
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If you raise this river what happen against a 3bet?? [/ QUOTE ] You lose. Guy. |
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks again
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If you raise this river what happen against a 3bet?? [/ QUOTE ] then fold if you can't fold to a three bet, then don't raise the river. If he can bet/3bet the river with a worse hand than KK after all that action, he deserves the pot. |
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks again
To be honest it doesnīt. I still raise though since this looks like a bet/fold with a pair or a badly played PP (hopefully not 44,66,AA).And we still want to get a call from CO.
And to be real controversial I think folding if we get 3-bet is the best decision. I would probably overcall the river in real life.But what I do in real life is not necessarily what I believe is the best play. And erase your note of MP being decentish. |
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Re: That guy donks, then that guy donks, then the first guy donks again
i'd have played it the same. i do not see that a river raise makes sense.
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