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I don't see how you can get out of this when they both decide to call down from the turn onwards. Unfortunately your flop cap terrified K5o so it looked like your overpair was good.
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You can't. If you slowed down here, we'd be harassing you like we did Daniel Magix.
Also, next time please post in a more standard way using a hand converter like FTR's and disguise your opponents' screen names. |
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sorry, I'm definately new to this.
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You can't. If you slowed down here, we'd be harassing you like we did Daniel Magix. [/ QUOTE ] I am glad my nitty ways are being used to teach others. I do what I can to help out. I'll take 13¢ shipped to my Stars account please, for services rendered. |
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Wow. Don't checkraise here. A raise PF then a check on the flop sticks out like a sore thumb to an experienced opponent and were you to checkraise me in this situation, you would be on an express train to 3town. As it stands lunkhead here didn't get much value out of his 2 pair, so there isn't much more money you could have saved. AA is better than K5. Just remember that.
Stop being so results oriented. Money in poker is not made on a per hand basis, but over a series of hands where correct decisions add up. |
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This table was very loose and aggressive. I'm not sure I'm understanding why I shouldn't check raise here. If I just bet out I get two callers, and a wider range of hands beat me on the turn? Or at least, that's how I understood it. I guess they won't in this situation fold to my raise anyway, I think I was just in a bad position to make this play.
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fortunately your flop cap terrified K5o so it looked like you hit a set and it slowed down 2 pair. [/ QUOTE ] FYP [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] When he 3 bets your flop c/r a warning sound should go off that you might not have the best hand. |
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Oh man, I missed the flop c/r. Why did you do that?
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I was trying to protect my hand a little stronger against the flush and straight draws so I tried to push my edge a little on the flop. It appears that Holdi DID have a flush draw as he mucked when it didn't come on the river. Was I wrong in doing this?
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