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Marty719:
Im still in 2 minds about whether folding>calling.  Its close imo.  In the end I flatted and the 2h comes on the turn and villain insta shoved.  I flatted on the flop b/cos I thot draws made up 90% of his raise and just wanted to get it in on a safe turn, and tht was about the safest there was.  He had 6c7c.  Think its close on the flop whether:

call>fold>shove
or
fold>call>shove

Dnt think ne1 wud argue tht shoving wud b the very worst option.

MintTrav:

--- Quote from: Marty719 on December 16, 2009, 14:29:46 PM ---
Dnt think ne1 wud argue tht shoving wud b the very worst option.

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Where"s Swinebag when you need him?

shozboy1:
I think it was a mistake raising preflop with this hand. Having said that you had the ideal situation of playing the hand in position. Its close between firing on the flop or checking for pot control.
The arguement for checking is you dont want to play a big pot with a weak hand, but obviously its a vulnerable hand which you feel you may have wanted to protect.
His insta raise probably leans more towards a draw versus a made hand like a set (and he was drawing), but in either situation do you want to be playing for all your stack to find out? I therefore fold to the raise, because if I call, he may shove the turn and I"m folding anyway. There"s no card other than a 9 or a 10 which I"d be happy to see on the turn

Marty719:
Y r u auto folding the turn if u think draws r most of his range?  If he shoves all blanks u can get it in as a 2/1 favourite.  I think if we flat flop we always have to get it in on blank turns.

JamieCarra:

--- Quote from: shozboy1 on December 17, 2009, 16:39:49 PM ---
I think it was a mistake raising preflop with this hand. Having said that you had the ideal situation of playing the hand in position. Its close between firing on the flop or checking for pot control.
The arguement for checking is you dont want to play a big pot with a weak hand, but obviously its a vulnerable hand which you feel you may have wanted to protect.
His insta raise probably leans more towards a draw versus a made hand like a set (and he was drawing), but in either situation do you want to be playing for all your stack to find out? I therefore fold to the raise, because if I call, he may shove the turn and I"m folding anyway. There"s no card other than a 9 or a 10 which I"d be happy to see on the turn

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10 is a badish turn for us

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