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Old 11-06-2007, 02:46 PM
TheBjerre TheBjerre is offline
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Default Re: tend to fold middleset

Raise first time... fold as played
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Old 11-06-2007, 06:19 PM
pete fabrizio pete fabrizio is offline
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Default Re: tend to fold middleset

i don't really have a problem with the flat-call. i generally think it's ok to slow-play a set, especially middle set, since often the only hands you'll get action from on the flop either have you dominated or are near coin-flips anyway, and if the turn card kills the action, it will be to your benefit more often than not. and you prob have to call the double-push now. it might be different if BB weren't on a half stack, but his pushing range is wide, and MP probably knows that so his is too.
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Old 11-06-2007, 07:56 PM
grizy grizy is offline
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Default Re: tend to fold middleset

As played I definitely call. If you would consider folding at all you need to raise teh first time around.

By flat calling you widen the ranged with which UTG and MP can push with and therefore create a situation where you can't fold.

EDIT: not that it matters enough either way, but MP betting only 90 into 5 opponents on a draw heavy flop doesn't smell like KKK to me.
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:15 PM
Hattifnatt Hattifnatt is offline
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Default Re: tend to fold middleset

you all say call or fold, but shoving must be better than calling to put maximum pressure on the button, dont you think?
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