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Old 08-07-2007, 07:52 PM
Restlys Restlys is offline
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Default Nuts on flop

a limp a raise you called the limper called flop is something like
6 9 T rainbow, you played 7 8 suited
what is your strategy to stack off your 2 opponents who are OOP?
1: one of them bets
2: none of them bets, check check
( number 2 is too problematic)


Too many time i get folded too when i have the nuts and mb i could extract more value out of those hands
OR being folded to is a concequence of betting sufficiently for callers to get stacked by the time the river is here
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Old 08-07-2007, 07:57 PM
jack492505 jack492505 is offline
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Default Re: Nuts on flop

What are stack sizes? I'm much more likely to just call in hand 1 if stacks are shallow and very likely to get in anyway. If deeper I think you could go either way between a raise and just call. Hand 2 I'm definitely betting, if they have nothing at all you aren't gonna win anything anyway, at least give them a chance to put some money in.
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Old 08-07-2007, 07:57 PM
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Default Re: Nuts on flop

As a rule, I pretty much play all my monster hands fast. If they have something (2 pair, set, overpair) you'll most likely stack them. If you just call or check it around you could get outdrawn or miss some value when someone would have called a bet or raise.

If you're playing a maniac though, it may be best to check/call or check/raise. Either way I'm trying to get all my money in ASAP.
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Old 08-07-2007, 08:01 PM
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Default Re: Nuts on flop

goes with the mainstream theory up to now
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