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Re: 2/4 Top Two on the best board in the world.
preflop you could either call or reraise and it'd be cool. I prefer a reraise generally though, so you take the initiative with a hand that misses the flop 2/3 of the time.
Flop again could either be a call or raise. But if i just call flop and he fires strong again, I certainly want to get it in. Downside of that line: call flop raise turn looks wayyy stronger than raise flop, so you've got a better chance of stacking a 2nd best hand with the latter. Its also easier to play when you raise the flop, and decreases the likelihood of a significantly wrong EV play on later streets (like folding the best hand or failing to get much value when a scarecard arrives). |
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Re: 2/4 Top Two on the best board in the world.
I would reraise pre flop like lightning. Yuo got a good ahnd, in position... why call? He's a bit tight. Well good for you. He might fold preflop a lot of times. When getting called you can narrow his hands down more. Dont raise him 3.5 - 4 times, just 2,5 - 3times and see if he wants to play oop with you. Flop is def a raise to 120-140. You have a good hand on a 'so so' flop, get the money in before the board get worse.
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