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Old 10-17-2007, 03:40 PM
BigBiceps BigBiceps is offline
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Default Re: 0.5/1 $ Facing a Double min raise from horrible player

I was expecting him to have JQ.

As played, I would not have 3 bet turn.
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Old 10-17-2007, 03:48 PM
MadMike MadMike is offline
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Default Re: 0.5/1 $ Facing a Double min raise from horrible player

SB complete with 2 limpers is OK IMHO, although it depends on the table, players, image, etc... if it's a mistake it is not a large one.

Flop made me barf. It's a 4-way coordinated board. Bet $3-4. No one is going to put you on a set here by leading, they'll think you have a K. If someone turns out to have a K then it's valuetown, baby.
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Old 10-17-2007, 04:04 PM
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Default Re: 0.5/1 $ Facing a Double min raise from horrible player

I lost my first post.

I don't entirley disagree with the preflop play. Mixing it up is okay but I would have like to rais ein this spot.

On the flop you made your hand but on a scary board. A check rasie would be okay but you must be sure someone will bet out and with those stats I don't think it will be the villian. I would rather bet 3/4 or full pot on flop.

With the turn I would push to his raise. Given the way its played half expecting him to show up with J8 with the flopped straight but I doubt I would get away from this.
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