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5/10 J10s flop decision
Don't have HH for this but here goes.
I've been playing really tight so far but haven't played many hands yet so I don't know if villain sees this. As for villain I have no reads yet. Hero: $1000.00 Villain covers. 4 handed J10cc I have the Button raise 35, SB folds, BB makes it 135. I call. Flop comes: 3 9 8 rainbow. He bets 190 (675 behind), I...? |
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
shove obv.
but you should fold pf |
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
push
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
Either push or call and shove turn
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
[ QUOTE ]
Either push or call and shove turn [/ QUOTE ] villian could easily push turn, and we have to fold. push all in is the only options here. |
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
Definite flop push, and I agree with other posters about folding preflop.
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
ummm push? how is this even a question?
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
ARR-IN!
About preflop: Do you always fold? Under what conditions do you call? |
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
This is practically the best board you can expect for your hand. Incredibly standard push in any situation in which calling preflop was profitable.
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Re: 5/10 J10s flop decision
why are you calling pf if you don't know that this is an easy push?
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