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Re: Confusing $8/$16 HORSE 8/b hand
I think raising fourth is best. If the guy behind you has a three-card low, he may peel for one bet but not two. If he folds, you increase your chance of scooping significantly.
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Re: Confusing $8/$16 HORSE 8/b hand
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I think raising fourth is best. If the guy behind you has a three-card low, he may peel for one bet but not two. If he folds, you increase your chance of scooping significantly. [/ QUOTE ] whew! Thank you Theory of Poker! Once again I got a close decision right just because I read (and understand) that book! |
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Re: Confusing $8/$16 HORSE 8/b hand
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Did I need to raise 5th thinking he might have 4 to a low and a pair of 2s? [/ QUOTE ]I believe an unimproved big pair is a small equity dog to a small pair and 4 card low on 5th (although here you have other complications like the 3rd guy in the hand). |
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Re: Confusing $8/$16 HORSE 8/b hand
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I think raising fourth is best. If the guy behind you has a three-card low, he may peel for one bet but not two. If he folds, you increase your chance of scooping significantly. [/ QUOTE ] I assume you are calling down all the way if xx22 reraises on 4th? folding 7th unimproved of course |
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