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Re: 400: What a Sweet Ending
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] what donk said. Also, I didn't necessarily mean that I'm shoving flop (although I sometimes would), but rather that I'm not folding it at any point. [/ QUOTE ] soah already mentioned that the turn card is most likely to change nothing. So, if we call a raise on the flop, and saying reevalute, we're not looking at his cards, but rather his bet...just a thought to throw out there. [/ QUOTE ] I wouldn't be reevaluating and didn't say that. If I just called the flop then I'd be c/r the turn like donk suggested. [/ QUOTE ] We're in position, so we can't c/r a turn. I'm curious tho, if you're going to get it on the turn, why wouldn't you just do so on the flop? [/ QUOTE ] To let him keep betting worse/bluffing. [/ QUOTE ] That was the quickest response to a reply in the history of posting. So, going back to the example at hand. He's in the sb. I bet $25, he c/res to $90, and I call. Let's say the turn is a 3 completing the rainbow. A. He'll bet the turn after I've called his huge raise with something like 77, JJ or whatever (or c/c a big bet from me) B. Calls my reraise on the flop. You're saying A is more likely than B? [/ QUOTE ] yea...or at least equally likely imo [/ QUOTE ] If its equally likely you should do B. I think A is much more likely than B |
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