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Man, it's been a long time since I've posted in small stakes.
Honestly I really dislike how easily you guys are giving up here. Villain will play JT,QJ,QT and/or clubs like this all the time, and he'll also do this sort of thing with KJ/KQ...testing you for AK with a flop raise and then trying to push you off on the turn. I'm going to showdown, absent a nightmare river like the Q/J/T of clubs. |
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Calling (rather than folding) is also important so that you don't show him that your raises PF don't mean much and allow him to think he can run over you on a dry flop. Without a read, you really can't call the turn. You don't know if villain has a draw, a low PP, a slowplayed higher PP, or even something like A8s/A9s. Haupt_234 [/ QUOTE ] Anyone notice the contradiction? |
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