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Old 05-05-2006, 10:14 AM
Black winter day Black winter day is offline
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Default How to play a combo draw?

Example from NL200: I had 6h7h at the bb, mp raised to 7, button and Sb called, i called as well.

Flop is 4h7c10h.SB checks.
Do i c/r the preflop raiser?
The pluses here is that you can often win a pot right there, along with the dead money.
The minus is that you commiting yourself to the pot and if he (or someone else) happened to flop a set, that's bad.
The check part is good also because it allows us to see the action, if the raises cbs and gets reraised, i think i can fold this...

Lead out?
This disquises our hand, but we are opening ourself for reraise and may-be will not have the pot odds to continue (unless, we push back by ourselves)

Just check-call?

Are you willing to go broke with this type of hand if all the other players except the preflop raiser fold?
Basically, i am only a big underdog to a set here and have great folding equity vs an overpair (and practically even money if we get it in there).
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:17 AM
Andrew Karpinski Andrew Karpinski is offline
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

If they are capable of laying down an overpair bet three bet. If they will pay you off when your flush hits, check call.
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:18 AM
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

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If they are capable of laying down an overpair bet three bet. If they will pay you off when your flush hits, check call.

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Not to disrespect you or anything, but you are playing very small stakes, i don't think the strategies are similar at NL25 and Nl200.
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:18 AM
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

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If they are capable of laying down an overpair bet three bet. If they will pay you off when your flush hits, check call.

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Not to disrespect you or anything, but you are playing very small stakes, i don't think the strategies are similar at NL25 and Nl200.

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lol
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:23 AM
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

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If they are capable of laying down an overpair bet three bet. If they will pay you off when your flush hits, check call.

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Not to disrespect you or anything, but you are playing very small stakes, i don't think the strategies are similar at NL25 and Nl200.

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lol

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And what are you loling about?
Also, what is with your posts that alsmot always have nothing to do with the topic?
You wanna contrubute to subject or raise your post count?
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:24 AM
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

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If they are capable of laying down an overpair bet three bet. If they will pay you off when your flush hits, check call.

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Not to disrespect you or anything, but you are playing very small stakes, i don't think the strategies are similar at NL25 and Nl200.

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lol

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And what are you loling about?
Also, what is with your posts that alsmot always have nothing to do with the topic?
You wanna contrubute to subject or raise your post count?

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Not to disrespect you or anything, but you are playing very small stakes, i don't think the strategies are similar at NL200 and NL600. SO please don't post in any NL 600+ threads.
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:26 AM
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

Fold prelop.
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:32 AM
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

NL200 and NL600 are much closer than NL200 and NL10 or NL25.
Or even lower.
I remember Andrew posting hands that had 1 or 2 dollar pots from microstakes.

As i said - i didn't mean to disrespect him, but i really feel he shouldn't comment regarding hands in mid-stakes.

And if i'll suddenly decide to go to high stakes forum and start commenting there - i'd kinda expect someone to tell me the same thing i told him.

Now, for the last time - do you have to say something regarding the topic?
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:32 AM
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

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Fold prelop.

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This is why you don't play a marginal hand like this oop.
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Old 05-05-2006, 10:34 AM
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Default Re: How to play a combo draw?

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Fold prelop.

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This is why you don't play a marginal hand like this oop.

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67s in a family pot, while i've already payed 2$ cause of the blinds?
I am getting almost 6 to 1 on my money here...

Anybody else thinks, that i should have folded this.
That option kinda didn't cross my mind.
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