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jvilla777   Australia. May 26 2012 19:56. Posts 696 | | | |
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barbieman   Sweden. May 26 2012 20:14. Posts 2108 | | |
cbet 0.6c or more
Now I'd call flop and re-evaluate turn.
Wouldn't call down turn and river unimproved without reads. |
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barbieman   Sweden. May 26 2012 20:16. Posts 2108 | | |
Depending on the player, you could also ch-c flop |
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mnj   United States. May 27 2012 02:47. Posts 2826 | | |
hmm, this is an interesting spot :O |
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LemOn[5thF]   United Kingdom. May 27 2012 03:20. Posts 11219 | | |
Fuck him, fold in his face 
hard not to make mistakes on future streets oop 200bb deep
If he's total unknown that is which he seems to be |
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Stroggoz   New Zealand. May 27 2012 06:21. Posts 2631 | | |
i like calling the flop raise. ppl raise flops and give up a lot. sometimes they do monkey stuff and raise pair+ draws here. We have good equity and folding here is some nitty shit if you ask me.
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Almebeast   Sweden. May 27 2012 10:34. Posts 716 | | |
I'd c/c flop almost always. |
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VanDerMeyde   Norway. May 28 2012 05:01. Posts 3802 | | |
I think its terrible to check/call this flop, since there are so many hands he could have that will call a bet, but check behind if we check to him.
What we do here depends a little bit, could have have AT with A of spade in his range ? Or even worse hands ? |
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Arirang   Canada. May 28 2012 14:52. Posts 1530 | | |
I think this is highly villain dependant. Unless villain is very nitty with his raises in his spots here, I think it's a call and see what happens on turn (with the intention of getting it to showdown as best as possible). If the board becomes uglier, our equity becomes smaller and smaller and we become reliant on villain bluffing too much, so I'll go away. |
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traxamillion   United States. May 28 2012 19:00. Posts 6019 | | |
can't fold ur deep and have to peel the Js obviously |
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mnj   United States. May 30 2012 02:18. Posts 2826 | | |
| | On May 28 2012 05:01 VanDerMeyde wrote:
I think its terrible to check/call this flop, since there are so many hands he could have that will call a bet, but check behind if we check to him.
What we do here depends a little bit, could have have AT with A of spade in his range ? Or even worse hands ? |
this is prob the best advice op, just want to lend my support as you will be bombarded with a plethora of advices |
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Almebeast   Sweden. May 30 2012 03:26. Posts 716 | | |
The reason I c/c flop is that I think it's going to be hard to get 3 streets of value anyway. No turn card is horrible for us so if villain checks behind on flop we can just bet turn and river instead.
We also avoid getting raised on the flop which puts us in a tough spot since if we call the raise we don't know which turn/river cards are good for us. |
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asdf2000   United States. Jun 08 2012 02:35. Posts 7292 | | |
umm call i don't see how this is difficult |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 09 2012 15:57. Posts 18663 | | |
start by calling.. really trivial and standard flop call
later streets become more interesting. What happened on the turn? |
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