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Old 05-15-2007, 08:45 PM
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Default Re: Flopping middle pair in a family pot.

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I think that I bet this flop. I think you've got a good chance to thin the field and a small chance to win right there. If you get raised I think that I call and re-evaluate on the turn. If I just get called I think I fire again on the turn if it's HU unless it's a spade Ace. If it's still multiway then I'm firing if blanks fall and probably calling down if raised.

Wow that is all total spew.

Seriously I can't imagine leading here in a 5way pot with a middle pair bad kicker.

The stuff in bold is bad and probably why I hover around -.5 bb/100 so disregard it. However, I was surprised to see how many said c/f.

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Old 05-15-2007, 09:07 PM
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Default Re: Flopping middle pair in a family pot.

Is folding PF too nitty? I guess it's ok in 1/2 blinds, but in 2/5 or 1/3...If playing more than about 5 tables, I probably fold this PF as I don't think I have good enough reads to play many flops (like this one) anywhere close to profitably.

From there, I think the best line is c/c-c/f UI to an ep bet, c/r-b/f (if it gets heads up) or c/f (if multiway) UI an LP bet
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Old 05-15-2007, 10:23 PM
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Default Re: Flopping middle pair in a family pot.

It was 1/2 blind stucture so I had 1:10 odds and BB was a passive guy so a raise from him would be very unlikely (sorry, should've mentioned that in my first post).
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