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KoRnholio

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  1. Possibly. Which gets us back to my question: what hands could he reasonably be playing this way that Hero beats here? I can't think of any good answers to this question.
    8d7d perhaps. But I think we are smoked here most of the time. Looks like 2 pair+ here a lot. He checks the flop with the preflop raisor and 2 callers behind him, then goes nuts on the turn and shows he wants to win a big pot.
  2. I muck this preflop. Pot+repot in front of us, very low card hand that needs a perfect flop to play, no guarantee that we'll even see a flop (if CO 4bets) and we're out of position.But now that we are here.. With 4 people taking that flop someone probably has a flush draw, leaving us with 12 clean outs if called. Betting out for pot also leaves us with $35 left behind, so we're committed to calling a raise behind us. I would just check and hope for a small callable bet or a free card. If there is too much action behind after we check, fold it.

  3. Yeah, it's not really heads up. One other active player with tons and tons of dead money means you can play very tight when it comes to playing for stacks against the other active player. I would gambol with AK there because if I lose I go find another tournament, but if I win, I am the only active player at the table and can now steal to my heart's content.

  4. Sometimes the mix of opponents that you are playing against will make you play a certain way to get the best of them too. Against a group of very aggressive postflop players, you will find yourself being more passive and trappy than you would against other opponents.

  5. Smaller raise is good. It should be pretty obvious that if you call/call/raise that you were chasing the nut flush and hit it, but villain bets half the pot anyways. Leads me to believe he's a bit donkish, but will certainly call another $10-12 if he has the T or J-high flush.

  6. If you're playing T-6off for a raise preflop, you have to make some move at the pot either as a bluff or because you hit something. When you limp and call, call the flop, min raise the turn, you are playing like a total fish. Not to mention that that min raise puts you in an awkward spot getting 2:1 on an all in 3bet.

  7. Easy call. There's even a little money left behind to win if we hit the flush or straight. Villain isn't folding the river getting 8:1 (whether he has top 2 or a set), unless *maybe* if the Jd or Td comes off...

    yea, with all those outs calling is definitely justifiedanyone possibly raise this flop with the wrap? the flop bet from the re-raiser looks like it might be on the weak side
    This is sooo not a wrap. 9 out straight draw is 1 out better than a regular open ended draw. With position and two villains, no way I raise this. Change the flop to AQx with two diamonds and we can talk about raising.
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