Hand 2 - I am not so keen on betting the flop unless these guys are pretty tight. Chances are that you'll get a call and you have no hand with only a mediocre draw. On the turn I like betting out again (remember that hand I posted lately with the big turn draw vs slowplayed top set that I elected to bet out again on the turn, just like you did here?). Quite a high variance way of playing it though. I check the flop then fire on the turn if no-one seems interested and no flush hits.
Hand 3 - Your opponent's play is screaming he has a draw. I want him to pay, or, better yet, fold on the turn and so raise the full pot. Nothing so far convinces me that top two isn't good. Though the board is FULL of draws, there's a LOT to be said for pushing out players here who may have some of the less obvious ones. So I raise pot. I think call it's not higher variance because a smooth call lets in more potential draws.
Hand 4 - Your line seems good.Statistics: Posted by Felonius_Monk — Fri Apr 15, 2005 1:53 pm
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