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Re: Scared set in the BB vs late pos raiser.
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[ QUOTE ] Why didn't you lead the flop? [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I don't mind check-raising the flop since the ace is out there. But leading is also fine. |
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Re: Scared set in the BB vs late pos raiser.
This is far from a dry board - lead flop or c/r.
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Re: Scared set in the BB vs late pos raiser.
c/r > lead >> c/c
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Re: Scared set in the BB vs late pos raiser.
once you c-c the flop (mistake) you should bet 2/3 pot on the turn so as to not give a free spade... also he may get somewhat frisky with axks or axqs
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Re: Scared set in the BB vs late pos raiser.
Leading the flop is superior to a check-raise. You are playing to stack someone, not to get one bet when nobody hit this board.
I lead the flop for 190, nobody is ever folding an ace or spades and early in a tournament there are many people who think that AQ=nuts that need to be protected on a drawy board. Pot every street until you face resistance (even if a spade falls on the turn). If you are raised you should reevaluate and figure out if check-raising the next street or if 3betting is the best way to get the money in. As played definitely call the river. The minraise looks like a flush or a bluff, I just don't see AK as a big enough part of his minraise-call range. |
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