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Re: 24+2 combo draw early on
against BB this is an easy call
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Re: 24+2 combo draw early on
to early. fold and get him later and there will be a later because u folded. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] another club and it wouldve been a def call but i would lay it down
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Re: 24+2 combo draw early on
2 points: 1) the preflop raise was ok but id prefer you make this play as co or button where there are fewer players yet to act. you try to isolate the limper and c-bet most flops and win the pot. i would have raised a tad more but thats picky. 2)i would check this flop so as not to price myself out of the pot. this board is likely to have hit an opponent who may raise all in to protect against draws. now you should fold.
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Re: 24+2 combo draw early on
Pf raise is fine, though I'd make it a bit more t130-t140ish. Check the flop tho.
Edit: to say check because in a 3-way pot you're getting check/shoved a lot on this flop. |
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Re: 24+2 combo draw early on
PF raise is *ok*, some people don't like to play that hand early, but it's really a personal preferance thing. The best players are gonna play a lot of hands and stuff, so whatever.
On the flop this is an *instacall*. You're 2:1 to hit your Sr8 draw. In tournaments we can't be scared of monsters under the bed. Assume your outs are good, and you might even be up against TP. I think I might even think my A was good here. One of the biggest differences between tournaments and cash games is the idea of taking every +EV opportunity no matter when it happens or how small. Snap call this next time. edit: Misread the hand originally b/c op said combo draw. This isn't really a combo draw. |
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