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Old 11-23-2007, 08:42 AM
The_Bowler The_Bowler is offline
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Default Re: (NL25) Monster OOP multiway

I would make pot sized bet on the flop, to protect.
The draws are probably coming even with that.
If the turn blanks, and the button pushes into that board, I would release to fight another day. Putting them on a made draw or set when they raise that board...

The key on reading their hand is asking yourself how the villians are acting relative to the flop. They see what U see, and if they aren't seeing monsters-they have one..

My 2c,
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Old 11-23-2007, 08:57 AM
BotOnTilt BotOnTilt is offline
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Default Re: (NL25) Monster OOP multiway

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If the turn blanks, and the button pushes into that board, I would release to fight another day. Putting them on a made draw or set when they raise that board...

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Would you still bet turn? Or did you mean bet/call or bet/fold depending on the bets from button or UTG. I felt kind of lost, since I didn't think that UTG would call flop and turn without a good hand, and Button must have something too... Luckily I made a monster this time.. But I would feel lost if I faced a blank turn..
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Old 11-23-2007, 09:04 AM
The_Bowler The_Bowler is offline
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Default Re: (NL25) Monster OOP multiway

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Would you still bet turn? Or did you mean bet/call or bet/fold depending on the bets from button or UTG.

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Bet pot on flop
Make a continuation bet 3/4 pot to pot on the blank turn
and if U get a shove back - I muck..

Sorry that wasn't clear...
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