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Old 09-08-2007, 05:59 PM
pegboy pegboy is offline
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Default Re: Mid pair 3-way

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Well, BU seems legally retarded so I don't hate 3-betting to try to get it HU since he's often on a draw of some sort and we have outs vs 2-pair type hands.


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My read on this player as described above is that he's not likely to bet a draw. I realize the information added is beyond the OPost. I can't help but include it because I've played this donkey.

Therefore I'm sticking with the fold.
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Old 09-08-2007, 06:08 PM
jt1 jt1 is offline
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Default Re: Mid pair 3-way

Button's stats suggest he's likely to bet a slew of hands worse than a draw. For the price of one extra sb you get to fold 6 outers, the pot isn't small and you could easily be ahead.
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Old 09-08-2007, 09:12 PM
frenchpignouf frenchpignouf is offline
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Default Re: Mid pair 3-way

It is raise or fold imo, and it is dependent from your read of the Btn. If you think there is a good chance than you are ahead you must raise because CO has 6 outs and he has a big spade 50% of the time.

If you think it is quite unlikely you are ahead on the flop, you must fold. It is 5 to 1 to call and 10 to 3 to raise in the best case. You have just 6 outs quite dirty.

If you spike a 7, you loose if Button has a 8 and you can chop with a 8 on the river. The 8 of spade is not clean. The other 8 are not 100% clean either. Anyway There is always a threat of FD.
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