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Old 10-11-2007, 10:49 AM
DorraMan DorraMan is offline
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Default Re: 75s monster draw

I cant really see what you are repping when c/r on turn. If you have a image that say you slowplay sets in position, you could be repping a slowplayed set, witch is risky with 2 hearts in the table. If I had an OK hand on turn, I woulda pushed on you. When you chose to take the passive route, wich is fine, you should just call on turn aswell.

A flop bet and a bet on the turn when you pick up additional outs is a very strong line, and will make people fold most of yheir hands. Against sets youll know you are crushed in the turn, and you can release the hand, no sweat.
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Old 10-11-2007, 11:22 AM
TripSearching TripSearching is offline
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Default Re: 75s monster draw

I do not like the check on the flop.
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Old 10-11-2007, 08:22 PM
Mr.November Mr.November is offline
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IMO...I like check on flop,the problem is you have 3 other players to worry about you don't wnna bet the flop and get checkraised
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Old 10-11-2007, 08:26 PM
oyvindgee oyvindgee is offline
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Default Re: 75s monster draw

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I cant really see what you are repping when c/r on turn. If you have a image that say you slowplay sets in position, you could be repping a slowplayed set, witch is risky with 2 hearts in the table. If I had an OK hand on turn, I woulda pushed on you. When you chose to take the passive route, wich is fine, you should just call on turn aswell.

A flop bet and a bet on the turn when you pick up additional outs is a very strong line, and will make people fold most of yheir hands. Against sets youll know you are crushed in the turn, and you can release the hand, no sweat.

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Good thing he is still in position on turn and couldn't c/r then.
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