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Old 08-28-2006, 05:05 PM
bhudson bhudson is offline
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Default Re: 76o, pair + open ender on turn...ugh

People, it's MINRAISE in a multiway pot...
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Old 08-28-2006, 05:07 PM
OHFreak OHFreak is offline
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Default Re: 76o, pair + open ender on turn...ugh

I guess I just have a particular dislike for these kinds of hands from the blinds unless the stacks are deeper.
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Old 08-28-2006, 05:17 PM
gimmetheloot gimmetheloot is offline
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Default Re: 76o, pair + open ender on turn...ugh

Daz the only thing I could possibly rep here with a lead is 5/4...but do you think that a guy who minraised 2 people on the flop is folding to a turn lead?
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Old 08-28-2006, 05:51 PM
dazraf69 dazraf69 is offline
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Default Re: 76o, pair + open ender on turn...ugh

Ya but also consider that a set would not necessarily lead the flop and would look to trap. I am begining to get a little confused as to your question then? I dont call the turn, actually i dont call the flop to chase a draw, thats why i fold pre-flop. I know its a min-raise and the only flop I am intrested in is a straight or trips and the likelyness of this are slim. Chasing a draw out of position is also -EV because the likelyness of getting paid are slim. Your play looks exactly like a straight or flush draw. If you hit he folds, if u miss, then u just wasted half ur stack chasing out of position with no edge over villian ( being in position to me is considered an edge).
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