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Old 11-12-2006, 06:56 PM
Ben K Ben K is offline
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Default Re: \"Accidentally\" flopping a hand from the blinds

Hand 1, I would usually bet the turn at perhaps 2/3 the pot. Having completed cheaply in the small blind, I could have anything and being relatively aggressive means leading the flop with 2nd pair is also normal. Therefore, I happy that I represent the Q accurately enough to bet. Folding to a reraise and being very cautious on the river if called though.

Hand 2: I may well check the flop and see what happens because lots of people limp weak aces and we're weak. If the bluffing donkey of the table bets and all fold then I may bluff check raise, but usually I'll fold to a decent raise.

In both cases, you're not losing much by checking and see what happens. It's a unraised pot after all. Just make sure you extract value when you hit the flop harder than this.
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Old 11-12-2006, 07:09 PM
gimmetheloot gimmetheloot is offline
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Default Re: \"Accidentally\" flopping a hand from the blinds

Hand one I c/c turn, and then c/f river.

Hand 2, PLEASE check the flop. If you get called, you really have no idea what hes on, tons of draws, 2nd pair, aces, just awful.
im just c/f the flop, or c/c and see what the turn brings, and likely c/f there.
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Old 11-12-2006, 07:22 PM
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Default Re: \"Accidentally\" flopping a hand from the blinds

I check both flops. No reason to lead.
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