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Re: TPTK
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[ QUOTE ] Kiemo, no disrespect, but wtf? Not raising KT in the CO? IMO you are missing out on a lot of value not raising this. [/ QUOTE ] I think you need to revise your definition of "value". [/ QUOTE ] yeah ok.... If you can play post flop, this has a lot of value. If you can't, sure...muck it. |
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Re: TPTK
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Kiemo, no disrespect, but wtf? Not raising KT in the CO? IMO you are missing out on a lot of value not raising this. [/ QUOTE ] If the two limpers are like 100% VPIP then yes you could raise for value. But in most games I don't think you have a value raise preflop. [/ QUOTE ] Am i missing something, both of you won't raise KT in the CO? Standard IMO. [/ QUOTE ] Please tell me what raising accomplishes. |
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Re: TPTK
Ok, ideally you fold the blinds. You isolate the two fish who have limped in with 44, T9, 89s or whatever. The villain with a small PP is not going to hit a set the vast majority of the time. The two limpers are only hitting the board 33% of the time with their split pairs and 10-12% of the time with their draws. Most common scenario, check-check-bet-fold. If you miss the flop and its bet-call or check-bet, or bet-raise, thats where you need to know how to play post-flop.
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