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 Originally Posted by badgers
Anyone have any thoughts on raising the flop?
Imagine if you called here with TT, you don't call to setmine.. So you have to call the flop because you have so much equity.. but raising the flop with that much equity is really bad, because your basicly bluffing. The same consept applies with 99 here. So calling is the best option, atleast at 100NL where there is no big levling wars going on, or you don't have to balance too much to when you hit your set.
On the turn i elect to call, to get value on rivers from AA, AK, 33 and 55 on non diamond cards. I think if you raise, most hands that will call you are cards like AdKx, AdAx.. Flush and sets will prolly raise..
Because flush and sets would raise the turn do we really mind a small valuebet on the river? Problem is that were getting huge pot odds to call if he shoves and can/should we get away from it?
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