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Siro   Australia. Jun 12 2008 03:17. Posts 1540 | | | |
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Siro   Australia. Jun 12 2008 03:18. Posts 1540 | | |
~112 left, my flop raise size sucks |
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AndrewSong   United States. Jun 12 2008 03:38. Posts 2355 | | |
I wouldn't raise 910s utg+1 unless ur deep and ppl in ur table r deep. ur goin to end up turnin ur hand into bluff most of the time and end up in alot of awkward situation like this.
But since u raised it. Only option now is to shove. I would flat flop and prolly check raise all-in on turn tho. |
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AndrewSong   United States. Jun 12 2008 03:43. Posts 2355 | | |
Making a big committing raise on flop is good too. 80+
You basically flopped the best flop you can look for with 910s.
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rogier   Netherlands. Jun 12 2008 05:11. Posts 1528 | | |
id raise flop bigger so it doesnt matter what to do on turn. id shove now but kind of odd as i dont think youve got much FE
got a feeling c/rai turn doesnt work as youve got zero FE(as hero has <PSB left) |
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Baalim   Mexico. Jun 12 2008 06:03. Posts 34312 | | |
that is a great turn, ez shove |
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i agree that turn card is great. the way your opponent played i think this is a TT-QQ, so this is a great card for you to bluff because it is scary for your opponent as well. So that adds fold equity, no matter if he is on a FD or he is ahead. You can easily represent AXdd. If he has a set he is either pretty good or pretty bad in my opinion, but you still have your flush outs. So i shove this turn. |
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