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Old 06-29-2007, 05:33 PM
yimc17 yimc17 is offline
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part of me wants to bet b/f turn (since it didn't complete any draws, unless he paired his Ax kicker on flop). part of me wants to c/c so we don't get pushed off our hand since we have the draw to the straight. so, it depends on villain's AF.

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I agree with this. also nothing wrong with a flop c-bet.
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Old 06-29-2007, 05:36 PM
jessyj07 jessyj07 is offline
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If we are c/calling a bet anyway I don't get why we wouldn't c-bet

[/ QUOTE ]who says anything about c/c? i'd c/f as weak as it is, you have a weak draw and overcards.
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Old 06-29-2007, 05:43 PM
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Either lead/fold or c/f that turn. Nothing good is coming from a c/c there against a big stack.

Flop: too little FE against 3 players, IMO. And I don't peel here, because I have to assume I'm drawing at my gutshot and the pot is too huge to draw. Unless villain bets like $1 obv.

Argh: edit: we have a double bellybuster. But pot size compared to OP's stack size still makes this unreasonable to chase, because those big stacks usually bet big. So your implied odds are whack.
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