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tutz   Brasil. Jun 09 2011 18:22. Posts 2140 | | |
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no. you lose way to much money against made hands and higher flushdraws. calling is by far the best play esp because you have position. |
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SpasticInk   Sweden. Jun 09 2011 18:28. Posts 6298 | | |
sure, but I think raising is optimal since that is what you probably do with your bluffs and valueraises |
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Zalfor   United States. Jun 09 2011 18:31. Posts 2236 | | |
although i am inclined to jam in this situation
it seems like gorok has the right idea and with more thinking flatting seems to be the best idea. |
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its a nl50 table, i dont think its a matter of balancing your play here |
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| On June 09 2011 17:28 SpasticInk wrote:
sure, but I think raising is optimal since that is what you probably do with your BLUFFS and valueraises |
I also doubt that our hero is on a bluff here when rerasing, ever. |
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soberstone   United States. Jun 09 2011 18:36. Posts 2662 | | |
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patti   United States. Jun 09 2011 18:52. Posts 550 | | |
considering the board is so drawy is this not a good board to check back?
do u bet AK AQ here? and why?
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Jhyun88   United States. Jun 09 2011 20:25. Posts 1383 | | |
Also doubt villain ever has a hand that folds to a shove here nearly ever. |
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NeillyJQ   United States. Jun 09 2011 23:23. Posts 8947 | | |
call - re-evaluate - u have many cards u can bluff at if you miss as well. |
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Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ | |
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