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[ QUOTE ] Your strategy should be maximizing the amount of money that goes into the pot [/ QUOTE ] I don't agree with this in this hand. If you had two spades with show down value then fine. With Axs you want to see a cheap flop. [/ QUOTE ] Mehh...I thought we were talking PF here. On the flop, raise is good. |
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yes they're both easy value caps [/ QUOTE ] |
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Hand 1 is standard. You flopped a monster.
Hand 2 is standard as well. That's a beautiful flop. And thank god for MP2. |
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Both hands played perfectly. The reason you don't just call on the flop in hand one is there is a very good chance you are leading on this board. Punish the bottom pair and gutshot drawing motherscratchers that always want to see the turn at this limit. Don't let somebody's donkey 2 pair beat you on this board. Plus, if you are certain the SB has you beat then you may get a free turn or river.
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"The reason you don't just call on the flop in hand one is there is a very good chance you are leading on this board."
I can understand this thinking but if u dont hit A then better is just call i think at hand#2 isnt better fast 3 bet value when button raise ? I dont understand it [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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