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Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
I play 40/80 and lower. Unless there is some major postflop flaw in my opponent, I don't 3 bet low suited aces vs. co openers no matter how laggy they are pf.
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Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
Against most though CO I def fold A4s in the SB. But I don't play 200/400 so ..
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Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
So it makes more sense to do it at 200/400 where they are probably laggier and more showdown bound than normal? it doesn't make sense to me.
Anyway, my opinion is that the pf 3 bet is no good. |
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Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
Well he might put the button on a steal, and is trying to shut out the BB. Normally this would still be a dicey situation to be playing A4 like that, but I guess it all depends on what you know about the opponents.
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Re: Flush Draw on Double Paired Board
pre-flop: Fold.
flop: Fold. turn: Fold. |
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