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Originally Posted by ekw
well, if it were just him, I might have c/c the flop then c/r the turn.
but the two other guys came along.
I did not want to let three hands draw against me.
(I am not saying I was right, I'm just letting you know my thought process)
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Gotcha, I must have missed that when skimming through. One thing I've seen in my (honestly limited) live play is players c/r or donk bet the flop when there are two of a suit out because they don't want to get sucked out on, when in reality they are just missing value. On the other hand, you have a good chance of getting called down with a 7 high flush draw so I guess it's 6 of one half dozen of the other.
c/n: Live 1/2 players are generally really, really bad.