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Old 11-21-2007, 03:01 AM
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Default Re: (stud8) how best to handle 4th st?

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I'd prefer that the low draws fold.

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How about having a more realistic goal? No one is folding a low draw on fourth.

P.S. Fold third.

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Not even Seat 8 facing 25, 3A and an overpair?
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Old 11-21-2007, 03:12 AM
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Default Re: (stud8) how best to handle 4th st?

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Not even Seat 8 facing 25, 3A and an overpair?

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I don't think so, not at this limit. Besides, it's 4th and you know how fast a low hand can turn into over 8 junk. He's gonna wait and see if they start to get big cards.
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Old 11-21-2007, 01:27 PM
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Not even Seat 8 facing 25, 3A and an overpair?

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I don't think so, not at this limit. Besides, it's 4th and you know how fast a low hand can turn into over 8 junk. He's gonna wait and see if they start to get big cards.

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I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. The 87 should be folding to a bet on 4th, unless he's got a good high draw like 8765 or trips/two pair. Drawing to a disconnected 87 low while looking at 25 and 3A is just asking to go broke. But since we only have a 3-card low ourselves, we want him to fold.
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