Time Link to 00:11:14
When you get check raised by the open 88 3-way, I think this is an easy fold vs most players at these stakes. It's always a boat vs 95%+ of villains at 3/6.
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Time Link to 00:11:14
When you get check raised by the open 88 3-way, I think this is an easy fold vs most players at these stakes. It's always a boat vs 95%+ of villains at 3/6.
Time Link to 00:36:20
Likewise to the other situation vs the boat, if Fly 3bets 7th here, you know he has the boat.
Time Link to 00:17:27
I think i really like raising here instead of calling on 4th. I want to protect my hand and push my equity edge in this pot.
Time Link to 00:16:49
I would be fine folding 3rd when its 2 back to you. I think that many of our low/straight outs are in others' hands.
I think i really like raising here instead of calling on 4th. I want to protect my hand and push my equity edge in this pot.
I tend to agree.
Time Link to 00:19:57
When you say "defend" the (82)A hand, where you referring to calling or raising? I am assuming you would have to raise?
Time Link to 00:46:44
Is it possible that raising 4th on the left table is correct if it gets us HU with the dead money?
Is it possible that raising 4th on the left table is correct if it gets us HU with the dead money?
If cyndy folds a certain amount of time, it's not terrible, but you end up repping a high hand here and might get capped on by the 8, so I like just peeling, as we don't know if cyndy would fold, and we don't like putting in a lot of bets far behind the 8.
fair enough
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