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Re: Oh boy!!, ATo raise (My analysis and Results)
Ok. I thought it might be a bit brash raising the flop against the rather tight post flop MP1. This is why I posted the hand, thought it was a mistake!!
On the turn, I kind of suspected MP1 doesn't have a flush since he bet into me and he is very tight. He's not going to try to pump a flush draw here. It sure looks like two pair, but not as good as my two pair. I suspected SB might be on the crub flush draw since he called the raise. On the river I was like huh?, when SB doesn't beat the club. MP1 folded and I couldn't hit the bet button fast enough. I was ready to fold if check-raised, which would have been bad BTW. SB FOLDS AND I SCOOP UP A HUGE POT UNCONTENDED ON THE RIVER!!! WOOOOTTT!!! |
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Re: Oh boy!!, ATo raise
I think the preflop raise is exactly right, especially with the two posters, either of whom could fold preflop.
I like the flop and turn. The J on the river completes both a flush and a straight. You've been the aggressor on every street. This makes you a perfect target for a check-raise. How often will SB call you without trips, a straight, or a flush here? I don't think nearly often enough. Check it behind. |
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Re: Oh boy!!, ATo raise (My analysis and Results)
Martini, you are a moron. What do you mean by tight on the turn? Be more clear.
<font color="red"> Oh, I meant he is not very aggressive post flop without a good hand. </font> Secondly learn how to spell bet, not beat, when talking abou the SB. <font color="red"> Sorry, I will be a better poster and proof before submitting. </font> |
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