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Oops, my bad. The point still stands that this isn't a drawy board so flop raises are mostly going to mean some kind of made hand.
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yes.
b/c the flop and b/f the turn. on this particular board bet/calling the flop and just calling down from there is fine if you don't want to give up your suckout equity by bet/folding the turn. the pot is relatively small if we both go two bets on the flop(3.25bb? at that point) so a free card really doesn't hurt us on the rare occasions he checks the turn through. |
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I understand your point and I agree with you. It is my experience that when a passive player raises a flop it is rarely for a free card nor will he be raising often with an under pair.
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