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I was afraid of someone having a straight or a flush. Should I still raise very high with good cards in this situation?
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Faruk1   Canada. Oct 04 2008 21:44. Posts 71 | | |
your raise on flop def too small. you raised it 1.1$ more, it should have been 3$ more imo. he could easily have a hand you crush AQ or KQ. betting the river is good. i dont think he would have checked the str8 twice. would be nice to have your stack sizes. |
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PokerDoc88   Australia. Oct 04 2008 22:03. Posts 3527 | | | |
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failsafe   United States. Oct 04 2008 23:17. Posts 1071 | | |
the money. get the money into the middle when you've got the hand you just push the money into the middle and if not you just push the hand into the middle.. money middle money middle money money money bet slider move to the right the bet slider goes right and the money goes into the middle |
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TallyHo   Malaysia. Oct 05 2008 03:40. Posts 384 | | |
this
and ffs we can't see how much money the villain has (include stacksizes pls) |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Oct 05 2008 14:21. Posts 9634 | | | |
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chris   United States. Oct 05 2008 16:13. Posts 5511 | | |
bet, and raise, more on the flop. the board has draws and you must protect your hand. |
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