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ReSpOnSe   United States. Jul 02 2008 11:33. Posts 324 | | | |
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mellen12   . Jul 02 2008 11:51. Posts 6 | | |
reraising the flop isn't a really good play imo, yes he has a draw a lot here but i don't think you want to make the pot too big with TPGK which is only a mediocre hand and if u reraise he'll likely fold all worse TP type hands which are also a large part of his range. I'd just call the flop for pot control and bet most turns with the intention of folding to a reraise. As played it's a fold on the turn imo because in my experience weak leads followed by a 3bet are nearly allways something near the nuts. |
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Shabbzoy   United Kingdom. Jul 02 2008 11:54. Posts 589 | | |
reraise must follow raise |
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ReSpOnSe   United States. Jul 02 2008 11:59. Posts 324 | | |
| | On July 02 2008 11:54 Shabbzoy wrote:
reraise must follow raise |
good point |
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ChromaX   Bulgaria. Jul 02 2008 13:46. Posts 232 | | |
I hate this. If he isnt a massive station this is a spew
you obv overplayed your hand |
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| AA is only a pair MUPPET - the guy who cracked my AA calling AI pf with QJ | |
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SemPeR   Canada. Jul 02 2008 19:15. Posts 1349 | | |
If you're raising the turn, you need to put another 15 into a 50 pot to see the river, and you're basically drawing to 5 good out at most, so, iuno. I don't think most shove a range that wide, but I still don't know what your read is. Assuming this is a unknown, looks like a spew to me. |
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skindzer   Chile. Jul 02 2008 20:24. Posts 168 | | |
This looks spewy to me too against an unknown player. |
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