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Old 11-28-2007, 08:39 PM
kaby kaby is offline
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Default Re: Getting Minraised on Dry Flop - Totally Lost

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Im fine going broke somewhere here.

If I just call the flop Im raise/calling the turn, but I probably put in an annoying raise to 24-30 on the flop and bet/fold turn against an unknown.

As played if you think he's got just a jack. I think about minraising the turn, and shoving the river if called. If he instashoves the turn you have a hard decision, but it's probably a fold.

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heh?


i like a c/minraise on the turn but snapcall when he shoves
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Old 11-28-2007, 09:40 PM
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Default Re: Getting Minraised on Dry Flop - Totally Lost

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Im fine going broke somewhere here.

If I just call the flop Im raise/calling the turn, but I probably put in an annoying raise to 24-30 on the flop and bet/fold turn against an unknown.

As played if you think he's got just a jack. I think about minraising the turn, and shoving the river if called. If he instashoves the turn you have a hard decision, but it's probably a fold.

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heh?


i like a c/minraise on the turn but snapcall when he shoves

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Meh I always instacall the shoves too, which is why I go broke here often. However, against a full stack player when they shove they always have 33 or 44.

Im not saying they won't go broke with QJ or whatever, but they will call AI not shove, in my experience.

All of lines are assuming that he is something close to a donk (assumed from the minraise), little too passive and a little too loose. I think if this kind of player puts a big raise in especially on the flop after we four bet, we're drawing to 2 outs often enough to fold.
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Old 11-28-2007, 09:49 PM
jessica1994 jessica1994 is offline
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Default Re: Getting Minraised on Dry Flop - Totally Lost

c/shove turn
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Old 11-28-2007, 10:01 PM
Nicefingcatch Nicefingcatch is offline
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Default Re: Getting Minraised on Dry Flop - Totally Lost

I would raise on the turn here and be pretty darn confident your good.
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