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C Huuustle   Canada. Jun 03 2008 20:36. Posts 83 | | |
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Python817   Canada. Jun 03 2008 21:06. Posts 2733 | | |
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curtinsea   United States. Jun 03 2008 23:02. Posts 576 | | |
I would have bet the flop, been raised, came over the top, and lost to a set of sevens.
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mrpav.com   Canada. Jun 03 2008 23:13. Posts 3069 | | |
Reriase flop, or just shove, this is not a difficult hand |
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C Huuustle   Canada. Jun 04 2008 00:31. Posts 83 | | |
wont he have aa or kk in this situation most of the time? best case scenario is what ak with a spade??? i mean hes not gonna be shoving here with a small pair... how often can i be good here?? |
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why are you calling the flop if you are going to fold the turn ? |
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C Huuustle   Canada. Jun 04 2008 10:37. Posts 83 | | |
To see if he has the guts to fire out another barrel. I didnt think they would push the turn without a good hand... |
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Jonvee   Canada. Jun 05 2008 18:05. Posts 35 | | |
I'm guessing he's solid because you just called PF. something like 18-20/10-14 right?
hmm I don't like the check on the flop cause you don't have position.. lead out/fold to re-raise.. is a good line in this spot.
If you lead it it looks like you have a strong hand. Once u get raised just dump it because you know he knows you are strong. You would have lost the same but knew where you were in the hand.
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Craigerson   United States. Jun 08 2008 23:06. Posts 1281 | | |
lead flop or c/r flop
i would probably go broke |
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