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« Reply #30 on: March 03, 2007, 11:34:13 AM »

Raise to 90 for me.
I don't like the flatcall as it screams draw so the re-raise will do nicely. I wouldn't mive all in as that a very big bet compared to the pot and don't know what he'll make of that. I am hoping he'll move all-in so i can call though Smiley

I like this play best of all. Purely because villain can now shove with top 2,AK or AA. OBV you dont back down on turn.

I like making it 90 here as well because it looks a lot stronger than the shove. Surely we want a pass now though, with his $50 already in there we don't want to take this to showdown.

I like that post Flushy. A raise always looks stronger than an allin and it makes it obvious you are calling an all in, and that an all in bet on the turn is coming.
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