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Re: Q7s gets a nibble
This is different from the example in SSHE in that the "button" would have had to raise pf, and it should be a more ragged flop than have an ace in it. After the flop reraise...wait you put him on an ace? Then why aren't you folding? When a calling station bets out I just fold with midpair and a BDFD. I think I would have to check behind on the turn, because a calling station bet into you. Betting here would be spew because there's no way a calling station is going to fold his top pair.
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Re: Q7s gets a nibble
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This is different from the example in SSHE in that the "button" would have had to raise pf, and it should be a more ragged flop than have an ace in it. After the flop reraise...wait you put him on an ace? Then why aren't you folding? When a calling station bets out I just fold with midpair and a BDFD. I think I would have to check behind on the turn, because a calling station bet into you. Betting here would be spew because there's no way a calling station is going to fold his top pair. Don't to bluff calling stations, it will not work. [/ QUOTE ] She didn't reraise the flop. Just called the raise. I didn't autofold because I'm getting 5 to 1 and I have an 8 to 1 chance of improving to the best hand on the turn, and I may also pick up a flush draw. All in all, I'm about 6 to 1 and I know villain will pay me off if I hit. So I think I have a call. I agree that you shouldn't bluff a calling station. I didn't expect villain to fold. I'm trying to fold out the other guys and hopefully pick up a free card. The question is whether it's worth a bet to achieve that. |
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