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Full Tilt Poker $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 567651The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History ConverterBB: $11.17UTG: $15.49MP: $10.38CO: $5.67Hero (BTN): $10.44SB: $11.17Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BTN with A :club: K :4h1 fold, MP calls $0.10, 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.45, 1 fold, BB calls $0.35, MP calls $0.35Flop: ($1.40) 2 :5c A :3h 4 :qh(3 players)BB checks, MP checks, Hero bets $1, BB raises to $2.50, MP folds, Hero calls $1.50Turn: ($6.40) T :ts(2 players)BB bets $3, Hero raises?Go broke here? i think at best it is semi marginal but still kinda right? yes no? Betting flop seemed 100% correct imo, the small raise did scare me a but, but was this correct?

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no reads ? at 10nl readless I probably shove over his turn bet. against a lot of decent/competent regs though I find a fold on the flop.
rush so no reads. the small bet scared me a bit but i kinda shrugged it off and did kinda what i was planning to do
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it's a type of poker offered on Full Tilt to accelerate the number of hands played. It uses a massive player pool (over 1,000 is not uncommon). after you finish a hand, you are automatically taken to another table where you can play another hand immediately. you can even check a box titled "quick fold" which automatically folds your hand for you; you don't have to wait for your turn.

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it's a type of poker offered on Full Tilt to accelerate the number of hands played. It uses a massive player pool (over 1,000 is not uncommon). after you finish a hand, you are automatically taken to another table where you can play another hand immediately. you can even check a box titled "quick fold" which automatically folds your hand for you; you don't have to wait for your turn.
wow...that is insane....so it's basically abc poker right? you rarely play the same person twice, much less for an orbit? sounds like my game...lol.
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yeah it's just ABC more or less. you can play like 400-600 hands per hour and that's only doing one table of Rush. I never recommend it really, although it's a neat novelty.
haha not exactly that many hands.. i would say in the range of 250-350 hands per hour per table
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once i stopped donk calling small 3 bets it became pretty profitable, plus im trying to log in points to unlock my new $50 bonus. i get about 300 hands an hour doing it and general people kinda suck, but it is a bit swingy

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We're playing rush with a 100 BB stack, got flatted PF with AK and hit an A with a flush draw flop and a safe turn, right? Get it in on the turn. This hand is on autopilot.
my question is more dealing with the small raise. I found that preflop small 3 bets tend to be monsters, so what im kinda wondering is how to tackle small raises in general. That is a med wet flop, and i kinda hated to see 10 to kill one of the A i could still vbet, and the fact that we saw a small donk bet on turn kinda looked like he never wanted to push me out in any point. odviously this would have been easier in a regular ring game with reads, piece of cake, what im wondering is in rush how to level this.
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my question is more dealing with the small raise. I found that preflop small 3 bets tend to be monsters, so what im kinda wondering is how to tackle small raises in general. That is a med wet flop, and i kinda hated to see 10 to kill one of the A i could still vbet, and the fact that we saw a small donk bet on turn kinda looked like he never wanted to push me out in any point. odviously this would have been easier in a regular ring game with reads, piece of cake, what im wondering is in rush how to level this.
he could be value betting aq or aq suited or in my experience, any ace. or a big flush/combo draw.
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no reads ? at 10nl readless I guess I shove over his turn bet. against a lot of decent/competent regs though I find a fold on the flop.flop is definitely a bet.
You're Folding Top Top on the Flop?(That sounds like Dr. Seuss)
We're playing rush with a 100 BB stack, got flatted PF with AK and hit an A with a flush draw flop and a safe turn, right? Get it in on the turn. This hand is on autopilot.
This is pretty much what I was thinking.
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against a competent/uncreative opponent mos def. He's not raising worse than AK multiway. Given that the Ac is out there he cannot have a TP+NFD holding. I'd need to see his stats of course.

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