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	Ok, I am not trying to de-rail the thread from this particular hand, but rather ask hypothetical questions to bring forth discussion...
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by XxStacksxX 
	
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by KeeKoLy Considering this villain  could be holding a wide range , and the fact the board is pretty wet (FD  and SD), would it be bad to shove  the flop  after he bets? Betting/Raising bigger is needed here, but shoving over his straight  up overkill.  You would be shoving like a $9 stack  into the pot of $1.20.  Yeah, sure....  You are likely ahead , and there are a fair amount of draws.  However, you are ahead  of draws.  You WANT draws to call  your raise .  Even if this means that he hits on the turn  and wins the pot.*  Your job in poker to put money in the pot when your a favorite, and to avoid putting money in the pot when your an underdog  (unless they fold  often enough).  Here you are a favorite, you want to bet/raise  an amount that he will call , yet that will make his call  incorrect.
 
* Also remember, that even if you raise  and he does call  the flop  with a draw  and hit it on the turn , with our particular hand we have redraws to 10 outs  going into the river . 
 So, let's say we were short stacked (let's say $4) when the hand starts.  Now on the flop he bets .50 into .70 (pot is now 1.20), would it then be correct to shove?  In this case, we would still have over 3.50, so I would think we would still not want to shove here.  I am just trying to relate this to some of the stack size threads going around lately.
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