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I like a raise.. take the pot, or disguise your hand and build the pot for a bigger river bet if you hit, increasing implied odds, and rendering your self able to bluff if you miss and he still show weakness... he might be on a flush draw as well, and raising could "throw him off" for a bigger pay off on river if you hit... [/ QUOTE ] Increasing potential implied odds doesn't help when he doesn't have enough money left to cover a psb, or even half psb! |
#12
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On the flop it's absolutely fine to call here. Your hand plays better with 2 opponents than 1 plus you don't want to scare out smaller flush draws which may pay you off if you hit.
On the turn you should probably raise the pot here. You have a draw which is going to hit close to 45% of the time, and your opponent is clearly showing weakness. You have a very real chance of making him fold to a pot raise, plus you don't particularily care if he calls anyway. |
#13
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Here is a good example of what I mean.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1425800 |
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Increasing potential implied odds doesn't help when he doesn't have enough money left to cover a psb, or even half psb! [/ QUOTE ] Oh, I missed the stack sizes [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] I'd still raise tho... |
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