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Re: T7o in the SB
You need to check-call to induce a bluff. A bluff is all you can beat. Straights and overpairs aren't laying down. Its too draw heavy of a board and all the draws missed.
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#12
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Re: T7o in the SB
i think he'd be willing to check down w/ lesser hands that he could call w/.
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#13
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Re: T7o in the SB
Don't bet the flop, don't call the raise, and don't call the 3-bet.
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#14
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Re: T7o in the SB
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Don't bet the flop, don't call the raise, and don't call the 3-bet. [/ QUOTE ] I understand the dont bet the flop but I'm up against two bad playing opponents and one random hand. But after that, really? |
#15
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Re: T7o in the SB
how is folding [censored] turn card here nitty yet folding flop w/ 8 outs and middle pair not?
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#16
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Re: T7o in the SB
I'd fold pre-flop.
As played, I'd play the flop and turn the same, but wouldn't bet the river. I don't think better hands fold or worse hands call. If you're determined to put a bet in, check/call so busted draws can bluff at the pot. |
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Re: T7o in the SB
are you bluffing???? bb has the 92 of clubs and cant call and button has A-8 that is scared to death BB flopped the balls.
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#18
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Re: T7o in the SB
Donk the river fold to raise. If you check you may have to over call the button witch is a bad spot.
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#19
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Re: T7o in the SB
If you're going to play poorly postflop go ahead and fold preflop :-p.
Seriously though, just check the flop and see. I think betting in this spot makes playing the hand easier for your opponents and harder for you. Somehow you ended up with with second pair on the river in a large 3 way pot. When I'm running/playing bad I always end up in spots like that somehow. They should be avoided. |
#20
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Re: T7o in the SB
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...Everything in me wants to bet... [/ QUOTE ] IMO the rest of your post is just noise. Your posts (all of them, not just this one) lead me to believe you are an experienced winning player. It's time to listen to that voice: Bet |
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