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Old 11-23-2007, 06:45 PM
wingchunflush wingchunflush is offline
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Default Re: Set on 4 straight board

I think this is a fold. I mean with this kind of hand isnt his range polarized to nuts or a hand that we beat. I raise the flop here by the way, as played I fold.
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Old 11-23-2007, 06:47 PM
Profish2285 Profish2285 is offline
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Default Re: Set on 4 straight board

The way I saw it about not raising flop is that 1. I have position for the rest of the hand so that would make my decisions slightly easier and 2. There are 8 cards I dont really wanna see and the rest of the deck is whatever. 3. If I flat here and it blanks on the turn I can milk this more than if I just raise it up now.
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Old 11-23-2007, 08:07 PM
Waingro Waingro is offline
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Default Re: Set on 4 straight board

I think you go about this the wrong way. Sure there are not that many scarecards for you on the turn, but what about villain? If he has a crappy one pair hand like A8, 99 etc etc half the deck is scardcards. Also, this is 4way, some of the other players are encouraged to come along with a pair + gutshot and getting decent odds. I think your best bet to get value out of various one pair hands is to raise the flop.
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