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Re: PLO100 - Flopping trips on a paired board with a pair in your hand
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He has a PFR of 4% and he raised an UTG limper from EP. I think his range is weighted way more towards big pairs that think you are FOS. I like. [/ QUOTE ] for all these reasons so did i - he turned up with 3567 and flopped a boat [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: PLO100 - Flopping trips on a paired board with a pair in your hand
Now suppose you are the other guy holding 3567, what do you do when somebody is betting into you on a flop like this? Call to try and extract more value on later streets? Or raise to try get it all-in on the flop?
PS It doesn't look like 200 hands is enough to get 'converged' statistics. Otherwise I seriously need to change style a bit playing like that [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: PLO100 - Flopping trips on a paired board with a pair in your hand
You should definitely not be stacking off here
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Re: PLO100 - Flopping trips on a paired board with a pair in your hand
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Now suppose you are the other guy holding 3567, what do you do when somebody is betting into you on a flop like this? Call to try and extract more value on later streets? Or raise to try get it all-in on the flop? PS It doesn't look like 200 hands is enough to get 'converged' statistics. Otherwise I seriously need to change style a bit playing like that [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] well seeing as i would make this play with both air and say AKQ5ds, raising to protect your hand might be a good idea |
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