by Rhound50 » Tue Sep 20, 2005 1:02 am
Yes after you make this raise you are getting odds to call here but that is not what I want to point out here. I really dont like your flop play, the only reason you got odds to call all-in is because you made a raise. IMO you need to fold here on the flop. When you raise on the flop you might as well be on a complete bluff, you do have a draw but what can you be ahead of. What you really need to look at here is what odds you are getting on you entire flop play. After your raise preflop, there is $16 in the pot,when your opponant bets $15 you are getting 2:1 on you call so maybe you can call but when you raise you are now pot committing yourself with a hand that is ahead of almost nothing. Your raise is forcing you to make a call for almost 1:1 on your money with a hand that is behind a large percentage of the time. Just call the flop bet and hope you hit the turn, if not its time to fold to the all in.
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