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  • Re: Nuts flush draw. Check, call or raise ?

    The first situation I raise to get more money in the pot now, potential free card, and to maintain aggressive image as I would be raising here with AQ or KQ anyway. By the way, if it gets reraised, in my opinion you only need one caller in between to go ahead and cap it. Be aggressive! The second situation...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 09-02-2005
  • Re: Nuts flush draw. Check, call or raise ?

    Assuming this hand to be in a bubble, and you don't care about setting up future plays or table image, I raise that flop all the time. You're close to a 40% chance to win the whole pot, so every extra bet 4 people can put in on the flop is in your favor in the long-run. Playa makes a good point...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 07-16-2005
  • Re: Nuts flush draw. Check, call or raise ?

    I would most likely just call instead of raise. By raising you aren't going to get a free card on the turn if it doesn't hit as easily because there are so many players. But more so, by just calling, if it does hit, you are hoping the same player bets because then you can get callers in between...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 07-15-2005
  • Re: Medium PP in LP

    So much depends on the limit and if you have any info on the player raising. If I'm grinding low limit, playing 4 tables of 2-4 or 3-6, and against one raiser that I don't know to be particularly fishy or surprisingly decent, I will usually put in a 3rd bet with JJ and TT; 99 88 and 77 I'll...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-23-2005
  • Re: SHould I bother getting new books?

    [quote="Stephen"] Lee Jones: Winning Low Limit Hold'em Sklansky - Hold'em Poker & Hold'em for Advanced Players [/quote] I agree with Stephen here about these three books but the Small Stakes Sklansky book you are reading now is absolutely key if you are only playing typical...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-19-2005
  • Re: Kids, don't try this at home.

    I think subconciously I knew I was beaten after he reraised the 1st time but it may have took a few more bets before my concious self stopped raising. Probly put 120-140 in on the river. Fold K,J when you flop 2 pair and river a boat!! Sage advice in retrospect, eh.
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-10-2005
  • Re: Kids, don't try this at home.

    He was getting odds to Call the Flop and especially the Turn. But Raising was just insane.
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-09-2005
  • Re: Kids, don't try this at home.

    Hand 2: A loose passive 6-12 live game. BB, I'm dealt :4h: :7h: 1 raise and 4 callers. Ok, I'll see it. 6 to see flop. Flop :5h: :th: :as: Hmmmm, lots of math fills my head. 1 bet and a raise. I call and there are 4 left. Turn :7c: Ok, I have more outs. 1 bet, 1 call, 1 fold and I find myself...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-09-2005
  • Re: Some fun hands!

    I agree with that, Seed. You should avoid raising 44 preflop here. Your hand isn't that strong against multiple callers, and a raise isn't gonna limit the field much as a few players have already limped. Limp with your 44 and either flop a set or get out. Also, if you hold 44 in EP or MP folding...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-06-2005
  • Some fun hands!

    Well the internet connection is back at my lunch time break spot so I've been playing a little over my breaks again. Downside is some personal circumstances resulted in me withdrawing about as much of my BR as I could. It left me with about $19 and some change on one site. Well I played a $5/$1 yesterday...
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