[Ah][Kc][2d] in MP and raise a limper. Bunch of callers, as usual.
Flop: [5h][3d]. Not bad. Person to my right leads, and I raise. There is a call from the guy to my left, and the EP bettor calls.
Turn: . EP checks, I bet, LP calls, EP calls. I bet since I don't think they're very strong; EP is probably on a low draw, and LP could have some iffy combination hand. Since nobody shows any strength this may also set up a river bluff in case I miss everything.
River: . EP now bets again, and I raise, because I put EP on a low and LP on a not-too-good hand (maybe something weak going in both directions like A543).
Unfortunately, LP calls with A533 and EP shows AKQ2, so I get quartered...
So, is the combination preflop raise-raise when low hits on the river too obvious? In hindsight, if I had a monster for high as well I probably should flat call in order to extract from LP right? So after my raise LP knows I don't have a lock both ways?Statistics: Posted by Ojingo — Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:16 pm
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