Your delt:AKoBets cap'd pre flop .Flop:A K 4(Flush draw is on the board.)Bets cap'd on the flop.---------------------------------------------------------1- Continue to cap2- Call it down3- FoldThoughts?
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Started by Comatose_Soul, Apr 06 2005 08:15 PM
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#1
Posted 06 April 2005 - 08:15 PM
PS: bivy
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#2
Posted 06 April 2005 - 08:17 PM
Keep capping. You have top 2 pair.
#3
Posted 06 April 2005 - 08:25 PM
Custom36 said:
Keep capping. You have top 2 pair.
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#4
Posted 06 April 2005 - 09:09 PM
How many people are coming along with me? One? Two? The entire table?I agree, that depending on HOW the betting was capped--precisely, whether or not you were the one doing the capping--even though I have AK and AKx is the flop, I definitely HAVE to consider AA and KK as possible holdings for at least one opponent.Then there's the flush draw the OP mentioned. If that hits, depending once again on how many people actually capped preflop/on the flop with me, I have to worry about that as well if it hits.I have to agree that firing out on the turn and slowing down to a raise is probably the best move if a blank OR the third suit card hits (Again depending on how many people came with me to the flop). Of course, if a K hits the turn or the river, that's one of those "If you have aces, good for you" situations, and if an A hits on those two streets, obviously go nuts.
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#5
Posted 06 April 2005 - 09:15 PM
Emptyeye said:
How many people are coming along with me? One? Two? The entire table?I agree, that depending on HOW the betting was capped--precisely, whether or not you were the one doing the capping--even though I have AK and AKx is the flop, I definitely HAVE to consider AA and KK as possible holdings for at least one opponent.Then there's the flush draw the OP mentioned. If that hits, depending once again on how many people actually capped preflop/on the flop with me, I have to worry about that as well if it hits.I have to agree that firing out on the turn and slowing down to a raise is probably the best move if a blank OR the third suit card hits (Again depending on how many people came with me to the flop). Of course, if a K hits the turn or the river, that's one of those "If you have aces, good for you" situations, and if an A hits on those two streets, obviously go nuts.
PS: bivy
FT: bivy
FT: bivy
#6
Posted 07 April 2005 - 03:11 AM
some reads would help, against a tight solid player I would slow down on the turn. Against a Loose agressive, I would cap all streets.
#7
Posted 07 April 2005 - 07:14 AM
GT123 said:
some reads would help, against a tight solid player I would slow down on the turn. Against a Loose agressive, I would cap all streets.
PS: bivy
FT: bivy
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#8
Posted 07 April 2005 - 07:22 AM
Comatose_Soul said:
Your delt:AKoBets cap'd pre flop .Flop:A K 4(Flush draw is on the board.)Bets cap'd on the flop.---------------------------------------------------------1- Continue to cap2- Call it down3- FoldThoughts?
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