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Re: draw the line
i'd check/fold in the 4-ways hands, and check/call in the three-ways hands. i don't think these are good flops for AQs. at this point i think we have a weak draw. backdoor flush is helpful, but even if we spike a pair, it may be no good.
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#12
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Re: draw the line
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] figure an average 20/40 game with 4-5 players seeing the flop most hands. [/ QUOTE ] I'd like to find that table... b [/ QUOTE ] Spend a weekend at Commerce. Only make it six or seven to the flop for 3 bets. [/ QUOTE ] I've heard that alot about Commerce. Next time I'm there I'm going to have to play. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] b |
#13
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Re: draw the line
I would have thought that betting A and D would both be ok because it is heads up, yada yada.
For B tough one, maybe mix it up based on prior hands? For C I would have thought check because the flop is coordinated and didn't hit us well. This check is leaning towards a fold. I guess it is D and E that have me really wondering what is best. The flop is very coordinated but we have to stick around so I was leaning towards check-call, rather than bet-call. Is this wrong because we give reaon for 85, ect to stick around? You would rather put in two bets, often drawing slim, just to get the trash out? any futher explaination you can give on why betting D is better than checking? |
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