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craigcu12 | Small blind | 100.00 | 100.00 | 3262.50 | |
a | Big blind | 200.00 | 300.00 | 2870.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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SHAGGY | Fold | ||||
BaaLamb44 | Fold | ||||
b | Call | 200.00 | 500.00 | 4330.00 | |
sir_alan | Fold | ||||
craigcu12 | Raise | 300.00 | 800.00 | 2962.50 | |
a | Call | 200.00 | 1000.00 | 2670.00 | |
b | Call | 200.00 | 1200.00 | 4130.00 | |
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craigcu12 | ? |
Comments
To answer your question c-bet or c/c the answer is neither. This is 100% a c/f.
Your only 17bb deep you can't c/c floating oop hoping for a scare card. C-betting a hand with this little equity against 2 players oop out of this stack size is just bad.
Stone wall c/f as played.
i decided to minraise just to get rid of the very worst hands from the BB. what i am thinking now is if their was just too much risk in me playing this hand preflop OOP?
And deffo just give up on that first hand.
a limper who has position, a flop which has flush draws+ a broard way card and myself with a hand that is going to have a difficult decision on the turn if i'm called.
what i'm thinking now is when i am sitting out of position against passive players, if the flop is a wet one should i do a weak bet on the flop when i've got something and show my real strength either on the turn or on the river.