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Re: .5/1 Correct to peel?
An OESD can complete somebodys straight making it very expensive to draw. the same with the flushdraw. Picking up an A will often make a 2nd best hand, so will a J in addition to completing someones straight or flush. Where break even at best on this call.
In my experience the capping range on 0.5/1 is not very wide. |
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Re: .5/1 Correct to peel?
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In my experience the capping range on 0.5/1 is not very wide. [/ QUOTE ] Should be even more true in a 3-way pot out of position. I don't know if calling or folding the flop is correct. I'd prefer to fold myself, but they say I fold too much. In this hand though, I think a fold is in order. The capping range on the average .5/1 player makes this a marginal peel at best, and we aren't closing the action. |
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