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Old 11-03-2007, 04:57 PM
B2_eBoogaloo B2_eBoogaloo is offline
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Default Re: To raise the flop with straight draw in MP?

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raise pf. don't raise flop as you are oop.

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oh duh, how did I miss OP OOP..oops!
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Old 11-03-2007, 05:21 PM
OziBattler OziBattler is offline
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Default Re: To raise the flop with straight draw in MP?

as played I just call the flop when it comes back round and prepare to spring the tarp if we hit. no point killing implied odds just yet.
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Old 11-03-2007, 06:55 PM
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This is a raise pre-flop from UTG with KQ offsuit?

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I like to raise pf with KQo at FR. 8-handed the pf raise is probably standard.

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I just read HFAP. KQo is in Grp 4, not a good hand to raise UTG.

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I wouldn't use HPFAP's advice on starting hands in micro games. SSHE tight would serve you a lot better in my view.

I noticed your post about JJ. I imagine there are games in which that advice is sound -- it's pretty much how I play JJ in a sitngo -- but I can't see how it's better to limp JJ in a loose micro game, where raising for value is mostly best. I don't think you can go far wrong if you raise every hand that figures to have an equity edge.

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Anyway with certain players in this table, the pot most likely will get raised

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Surely then it's better to raise?
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