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I pretty much c/r all of these.
I wonder how many people treat these situations different wether they have the pair combined with the draw or haven't. I'm not, but I think I should.
I hope some can explain why bet/raise or check/raise with or without the pair in certain situations is better or not. Ofcourse it depends heavily on the board and player, but we have a few nice examples here, so why not start with that.
I'll give it a try:
Hand 1: Buttons range is wide. He could fold to a bet easily, so maybe b/3b with only a draw and c/r or even c/c with TP and the draw, to take as much from him as possible?
Hand 2: It's 3-way and very draw heavy board. B/3-b with the pair because other draws will raise this board and we're likely ahead? And c/r for most FE without the pair?
Hand 3: With the pair a b/3b and without the pair a c/r?
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