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It is aggressive...but put it this way.. you're going to call the 16 on the big blind right? With that many people already in, might as well raise it to $24 or fold, get another $40-50 into the pot and people have to keep an eye on you, if it hits, you're gold, if it doesnt, you've only lost $8 more |
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#2
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I don't know If I agree. I mean if it hits, your "gold", but people are already afraid of you because of your preflop reraise. So If no one else hits, you may be the one running the table, and others may fold. However if you don't hit, then you're probably not going to try to run the table, but with only two outs to improve your hand, the drawing odds aren't to good here.
On the other hand, if you call and then you don't hit, you lose 8 less chips. And if you call and you hit, the other raisers will probably be trying to play the table, and you can smooth call and extract more chips. In this position I would probably just call the raise to see the flop. |
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#3
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I would only raise because i'm getting another 6-10 bets into the pot. With 16 or 24 X 9 before the flop, I dont mind running the table and everyone folding (but on this table, nobody was folding). If I dont hit the 8 on the flop, I dont bet. Anyways, I think both our ways are correct, doesnt change the result
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#4
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Yuck, that is very very nasty.
Personally the runner runner I hate losing to the most is when I flop nut straight and someone has an over pair. Runner runner boats make me sick .Cheers, Gutzz |
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#5
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^That happened to me last week.
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#6
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That's just plain bad luck but at least he has an over pair, he doesnt know you have a straight (in most cases he has the best hand). In this hand.. the guy called 6 bets (in a kill pot) with no pair, no overcards, and 3 spades.
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