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It was my fault for flopping a set
Full 60, villains are bad and nothing they do makes sense.
UTG raises, 1 coldcall, sb calls, I call in BB with 33 Flop J32r Check around Turn 7 puts hearts SB bets, I raise, pfr 3 bets, fold to SB who calls |
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
cap. If nothing they do makes sense, then PFR could have an absurd hand here, maybe even 22, and you always have sb beaten so you have an overlay.
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
I smell a rat...a rat with jacks. I'd call down.
Garland |
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
Call down.
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
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Call down. [/ QUOTE ] better weaktight than strong broke I guess. It's just that howmany says that the stuff they do makes no sense. Against opponents like that, I like to throw a lot of money in and see what happens. |
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
i think im capping here...
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
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[ QUOTE ] Call down. [/ QUOTE ] better weaktight than strong broke I guess. It's just that howmany says that the stuff they do makes no sense. Against opponents like that, I like to throw a lot of money in and see what happens. [/ QUOTE ] I expect a bad player to show JJ/77 often enough to make calling down better than capping. |
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
Ok, I officially change my mind. I call down.
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
Cry call. Even guys who don't make any sense are going to have a tough 3bet with anything on this board.
-Michael |
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Re: It was my fault for flopping a set
Apologize for doing so and then cap for value? Am I missing something.
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