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Re: NL5, Trip kings vs shove?
You have some very serious flaws in your thinking.
Flop is definetely not WA/WB. Flush draw is definetely a possibility. Cbet here to get value from draws. An ace is part of his range, but so are other hands that you beat. Never ever raise to "see where your at". Raise for value or raise to make him fold a better hand. |
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Re: NL5, Trip kings vs shove?
Raising to see where you're at isn't bad at all in some hands (this hand is not one of them). Its possible he has a flush, but i think two pair is more likely. I find a lot of 5nl players c/c with flush draws, then start playing aggressively if they hit it. I think you run into two pair or set most of the time.
His bets are extremely weak as well. I think you're definitely ahead, call the river. |
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Re: NL5, Trip kings vs shove?
[ QUOTE ]
You have some very serious flaws in your thinking. Flop is definetely not WA/WB. Flush draw is definetely a possibility. Cbet here to get value from draws. An ace is part of his range, but so are other hands that you beat. Never ever raise to "see where your at". Raise for value or raise to make him fold a better hand. [/ QUOTE ] Ty, for the explanation. Like i said, i probably got the wa/wb concept all wrong. lol |
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