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Old 11-25-2006, 02:42 PM
jskills jskills is offline
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Default Re: do i play strange?

I think I could actually fold PF.

The flop is a better spot to bet and not ever risk the BB of facing two bets cold. A C/R will usually get you heads up vs the PF raiser who could easily have a K or J that dominates you. You're looking to make your flush with as many people in the hand as you can have, no?

The rest of the hand sure gets crazy. It seems by the turn your hand might not be good, but yet you cap the turn and check the river on a harmless card. I am interested in your thinking here.
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Old 11-25-2006, 04:03 PM
ILOVEPOKER929 ILOVEPOKER929 is offline
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Default Re: do i play strange?

[ QUOTE ]
I think I could actually fold PF.

The flop is a better spot to bet and not ever risk the BB of facing two bets cold. A C/R will usually get you heads up vs the PF raiser who could easily have a K or J that dominates you. You're looking to make your flush with as many people in the hand as you can have, no?

The rest of the hand sure gets crazy. It seems by the turn your hand might not be good, but yet you cap the turn and check the river on a harmless card. I am interested in your thinking here.

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I think theres more value in increasing our chances of winning this pot UI in this specific situation than keeping players around in case we hit our draw. Thats why I like the hero's flop checkraise, what why I would do the same thing.
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