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Old 03-25-2007, 10:42 PM
Barrin6 Barrin6 is offline
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Default Re: A7s easy c/f?

my baddd, I really take it back. C/R is horrible in this pot. I didn't realize this was a multi-way big pot.

my sincere apologies,
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Old 03-25-2007, 10:43 PM
Jay Riall Jay Riall is offline
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my baddd, I really take it back. C/R is horrible in this pot. I didn't realize this was a multi-way big pot.

my sincere apologies,
Barrin6

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Lol, accepted.
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Old 03-25-2007, 11:01 PM
FishSticks FishSticks is offline
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You absolutely want to bet the flop here and you don't mind if they ALL call. You win money in this game by stacking people, and you want to build a nice big pot in case that sweet sweet club shows up on the turn. You don't mind a raise, and it's imperative to get some people committed to this pot(and to see what they do when you raise).

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Well, if they all call that's great - but you're probably not going to see that - you'll just get a call from one guy that's beating you.

I'm all for keeping the initiative and yada yada, but in this spot you're unlikely to just take the pot down with a bet, if you do hit your flush on a later street folks will tend to shut down, and if you end up all in on the flop/turn you do so as a decided dog.
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