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Re: 2/4 Blind Battle w/ TPTK
Since you have the ace of spades, a spade turn isn't so ugly, so this can be a call against some opponents who fire the turn with air/midpair/weaker queen/draw. I'd call looking to CRAI on the turn most of the time. Without the ace of spades, I'd push the flop.
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Re: 2/4 Blind Battle w/ TPTK
how is this flop dry?
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Re: 2/4 Blind Battle w/ TPTK
looks pretty dry to me. I dont think a single flush draw and a backdoor or two counts as wet
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Re: 2/4 Blind Battle w/ TPTK
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looks pretty dry to me. I dont think a single flush draw and a backdoor or two counts as wet [/ QUOTE ] it's not wet, but it's not dry. a lot of gutshots, obviously flush draw + gutshots and so forth. there's also almost no way to make two pair unless the guy is really loose, so im pretty happy with bombs away. |
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Re: 2/4 Blind Battle w/ TPTK
your happy to shove because its hard to imagine two pair coming up? surely you'd be better to shove if the flop was QJ7 I can see more of case for calling/reevaluating on a flop like this.
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Re: 2/4 Blind Battle w/ TPTK
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your happy to shove because its hard to imagine two pair coming up? surely you'd be better to shove if the flop was QJ7 I can see more of case for calling/reevaluating on a flop like this. [/ QUOTE ] The idea that somehow its better to get all in when your hand has much lower relative value seems a little backwards to me. DUCY? |
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Re: 2/4 Blind Battle w/ TPTK
the term "moist flop" should clear up any confusion.
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