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Old 12-01-2007, 04:35 AM
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Default Re: 100NL: Flopped bottom straight, tough turn/river, linecheck

Do not check this flop. A b/3b line will result in you getting your entire stack in no later then the turn and often time right there on the flop. You do not want to mess with the ass end of a straight with this many people seeing a flop.

As played, raise more on your c/r. You are playing this hand like you want these guys to tag along for the ride and magically stack off to you with crap like A7. Make it enough where your turn bet will be a PSB. ~$30-35 sounds right.

As played, Shove that turn. You are never folding this hand at this point. So the best thing to do is look for value from 2pair/trips/combo draws....

As played, I don't know cause I would never have gotten to this point. A c/f sounds good but the day I flop a straight with 100BB and five to the flop and don't have my money in the middle by the turn is the day I my card playing stops.
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Old 12-01-2007, 02:10 PM
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Default Re: 100NL: Flopped bottom straight, tough turn/river, linecheck

Was thinking about it and I switch my river line to....

"As played, I don't know cause I would never have gotten to this point. A c/c sounds good but the day I flop a straight with 100BB and five to the flop and don't have my money in the middle by the turn is the day I my card playing stops."
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