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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
But calling the c/r is pretty bad, at least it seems to me that's the case. We hate another spade, we don't like the board pairing... seems better to just fold to the c/r or get it in on flop. I could be making a big mistake though, maybe calling the c/r is fine.
The fact that there are so many bad cards to come on the turn is exactly why we want to call and play a turn in position after having seen if our equity has gone way up or way down.
As for the HH: lol he power-raised this friggin board OOP. I would proceed with extreme caution once that happens. Of course I don't think I can ever get away from this hand on a good run-out, but just lol.
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