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Re: Raise to protect T top pair on a 3 flush flop?
ftr, i open ATo utg. against bad opponents your raise is for value. folding is fine, however.
not sure why you all think raising doesn't protect our hand. laying 11:2 is a lot different than laying 11:1. basically, what xylo said. |
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Re: Raise to protect T top pair on a 3 flush flop?
I usually fold this guy preflop.
The flop is a raise. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Raise to protect T top pair on a 3 flush flop?
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ftr, i open ATo utg. against bad opponents your raise is for value. folding is fine, however. not sure why you all think raising doesn't protect our hand. laying 11:2 is a lot different than laying 11:1. basically, what xylo said. [/ QUOTE ] Mostly because it's rare to fold any diamond at the micros when there are 3 on the board. |
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Re: Raise to protect T top pair on a 3 flush flop?
i've seen bad players fold a low diamond here. if not, oh well; you were raising for value anyway.
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Re: Raise to protect T top pair on a 3 flush flop?
i fold preflop too.. u must be pretty laggy to raise this utg in FR?
flop i think raise>call>fold |
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Re: Raise to protect T top pair on a 3 flush flop?
I have no problem at this level playing a10 utg in fr for a raise, heck its great training for 6 max.
its loose sure but hands like these are great for learning. Obviously someone could have flopped a flush, the donk from sb though is usually suspect and I would reraise here on the flop. If others call I am pretty sure I need a good turn card to lead. Obviously a ten would be great. If sb 3 bets the flop then depending on my read of him I may consider a peel. |
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