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5/5 flop two pair facing turn check raise 220BB 5/5 flop two pair facing turn check raise 220BB

08-11-2013 , 07:31 PM
...things change when you're facing a 100bb check raise on the turn

Big difference between a LAG and someone who's loose-passive pre/aggressive post
LAGs are not loose-passive pre, and are not flatting AK pre to any of my preflop raises
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08-11-2013 , 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ILOVEPOKER929
Still need a parlay to occur for villain to have A2s tho. He needs to make a bad call on the flop and then overvalue his hand on the turn.
Yeah for a split second I was gonna say that V would peel with A2s but I forgot the fish donk-bet into me and i raised.. So A2s is out
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08-11-2013 , 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by boyrico
...things change when you're facing a 100bb check raise on the turn
So every time someone bets 100BB you're folding? It seems like you're stuck in thinking about absolute strength not relative strength. I'm sure you're fist pump shipping with a set, but can't do it with 2 pair, you're playing in a vacuum imo.
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08-12-2013 , 12:21 AM
that's not it
absolute strength, A9 on this board is very strong, i'm happy betting 3 streets
but after a 100bb check raise, relative strength, i'm tanking

not sure i understand your last sentence, i've called all-ins for more money with much less than top and bottom pair.. if i had 99 on this board i'm obviously getting it in every single time
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