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Re: keeping the pot small KK
I was seriously too tired to be playing in this game at 4am, trying to find reasons to justify the way i played my hand but i appreciate you guys pointing out the fact that my hand is in fact a "train wreck." Agreed. Results: interestingly enough both villains had j8o and chopped up my monies.
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#12
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Re: keeping the pot small KK
Raise to $50 pre to only get 2 callers, Bet $150 on flop.
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#13
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Re: keeping the pot small KK
Jack it preflop to around $55-60. Then lead out for like $75 on this type of a flop which occured. If you want to keep the pot small I might consider that on the turn against 2 wreckless opponents but that doesn't mean I'm laying down just yet. The flop is a perfect one to start getting some money in there.
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#14
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Re: keeping the pot small KK
what he said.
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#15
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Re: keeping the pot small KK
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Raise to $50 pre to only get 2 callers, Bet $150 on flop. [/ QUOTE ] if you are SURE someone is going to bet then ck raise to 275 or so and push basically any turn. |
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