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 Originally Posted by SmackinYaUp
 Originally Posted by dsaxton
 Originally Posted by Rondavu
Someone bets out a draw on the flop ahead of you, you call his bet with next to nothing. When a blank turns, he checks to you or bets the same amount indicating weakness, and you go over the top of him.
If you're confident he's on a draw, is there any reason you aren't raising on the flop? What happens when it isn't a " blank" that falls?
Because a call represents more strength than suddenly jumping allin on the flop when they have a small piece of the board but are still scared
A call is a stronger play than a raise? Um, no.
What are you even talking about here? Did you read the original post that I was responding to?
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