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Old 10-20-2007, 12:25 AM
toymach776 toymach776 is offline
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Default Re: AP .25/.50 - ok to CRAI the river?

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U do understand that's your 3 is a dead card in your hand right ?

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Old 10-20-2007, 12:36 AM
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Default Re: AP .25/.50 - ok to CRAI the river?

Wasnt there recently some discussion on the topic of bluff raising a paired flop? I dont like this line here. pf call is marginal, but ok I think if you can play well postflop and not get too heavily invested with a pair of aces and no kicker. On the flop villains cbet is weak and I can see your desire to try and take this pot away, but I think you need to make it a little more. After having a c/r on flop called, I would either give up or fire 2/3 on turn. There is no value in CRAI on the river. You are risking your stack when worse hands are probably not calling.
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Old 10-20-2007, 05:46 AM
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Default Re: AP .25/.50 - ok to CRAI the river?

You're out of position with a weakish hand so I like a fold pf.

Don't really like a flop c/r.. If you want to dbl-barrel the turn you need to bet larger.

River is weird, I have no idea what this bet means.
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