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Re: 66
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If you're folding blank turns you should be abandoning this one on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: 66
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If you're folding blank turns you should be abandoning this one on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] None of these turns are blanks. On the flop I put my opponent on a flush draw, a straight draw, a nine, or a seven. A diamond on the turn is a bad card for us given that range. If a true blank came on the turn I would consider raising for a free showdown as I think a flush/straight draw is a large percentage of the hands this guy has here. [/ QUOTE ] Do you think you see A3 or Ax here sometimes? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, I definitely see these hands here sometimes. That is also why I think it is fine to call the CR on the flop and re-evaluate on the turn. |
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Re: 66
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If you're folding blank turns you should be abandoning this one on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] None of these turns are blanks. If a true blank came on the turn I would consider raising for a free showdown [/ QUOTE ] I count 17 blanks. And even if we get one, executing your plan costs 2.5 BB to win about 5. Maybe I'm being weak-tight here, but I fold to the c/r. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't mean that there were no possible blanks at all. Just that the ones in the original post were not blanks. |
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Re: 66
i fold to the flop checkraise, you have 3rd pair with little improvement in a small pot
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