by T-Rod » Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:12 am
I think the one hand where I disagree with the "standard" push is when you have the nut flush draw and get raised. I think its very opponent specific and board specific, because you are often against a set.
Two examples last night from Prima 200NL.
1) Opponent is fully stacked and pretty tight running 20/9/3.
He limps, I pop it up with A[s] J[s] in the BB, and only he calls.
Flop ($18) A[d] 7[s] 3[s]. I lead $16 and he min raises.
2) I have A[c] 5[c] and raise the BB. Villain is in SB, he's decent, but I've pounded him a bit. He's 28/9/2.5
Flop ($16) 4[c] 2[c] 9[d]. He leads $12, I raise to $28, he insta-reraises to $56.
What's your plan for each hand and do you put anyone on a set/two pair here (which is what you really worry about with the NFD).
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T-Rod on Thu Feb 15, 2007 4:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.