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[ QUOTE ] might be a leak in my game, but if i'm OOP facing a raise i'm going to call the original raise and see what the flop brings. [/ QUOTE ] I'm assuming you will push to a flop with a Q or any flop with no A or K with this strategy. I just don't like the idea of calling more than half of my stack just to see if I get a favorable flop...which still wouldn't guarantee me the pot if villian has AA or KK. Putting $55 in preflop with only $42 behind would leave hero pretty pot-committed, no? I think this is a push/fold here with me leaning heavily towards folding. [/ QUOTE ] i'm talking about not reraising preflop and just seeing the flop for the original $4 and taking things from there. .edit beaten [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] that's what you get when you forget about the 'preview post' and go do some other stuff for 5 or 6 minutes |
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just reading the post title, its a fold.
Looking at the hand, its a fold, but hope you get to see his cards and find out what the hell he is doing |
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Yea, I mucked it. That's my usual play against unknowns @ PP 100 NL as usually they have KK AA. I just wanted to reaffirm my play. Thanks ;p
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