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Old 11-16-2007, 12:03 AM
GaZaZaZa GaZaZaZa is offline
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Default Re: 10/20 Horse on Stars - CR or Call with Wheel on Flop?

given the nature of the flop and that it is quite likly someone has a fiar piece of it and how strong you hand is, i personally lead in, hoping to get raised here like buzz said. Given your read of the button, and if u think he is almost certian to bet the turn even if he only has a small part of it, hoping to get u guys out and that the BB is sandwitched inbetween you two i see no problem with going for a check raise, (i dont think one should worry greatly about others having a good time in an online game, in real life i can perhaps see how constatnly check raising may have some negative implications)...however when going for a check raise on the turn with such a monster you really hate seeing it been checked behind, so in my mind, and this is of the top of my head, you really need to be over 80% certain that the button is going to bet at it, if you are about that sure, then go for it, sandwitch up the BB as well!!
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Old 11-16-2007, 01:24 PM
mcpst17 mcpst17 is offline
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Default Re: 10/20 Horse on Stars - CR or Call with Wheel on Flop?

Thanks for all the responses. I really never considered leading out the flop but can now see that may have been a better line.

In the actual hand I checked raised the flop and everyone folded :-(.

I think the C/R on the Flop after limping UTG screams wheel given my table image. If I would lead the flop the button may raise for a variety of reasons but needs a real hand to continue after I C/R.
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