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Old 05-29-2007, 12:39 PM
wrkingtobegreat wrkingtobegreat is offline
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Default Re: 86s facing a turn donk

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*Grunch* You have to fold. He might have played the hand this way with big overcards or a big pocket pair, but he didn't raise preflop, so this is unlikely. He MIGHT do this with top pair (10s), but I think we are way behind his range most of the time here with bottom two.

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...ummm wow.

Guess this as good a place as any - wtf is up with this *grunch* stuff? Thanks.

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do you not know what a grunch is? or would you rather get heavily involved on our hand that only beats top pair and is behind to a very possible straight or set given preflop action?

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Calling $23 is not getting 'heavily involved'. You may be behind, you may be ahead. The redonk turn line is often weakness, and the OP's read is that SB is a bad player. You're being laid 3:1 and I think you're better way more than 25% here. It's not like your only decisions are shove/raise or fold. Calling and evaluating the river is fine and good.

But yeah, that wasn't my real question/comment. What is a grunch?

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Sorry for the hostility I thought u were trying to make fun of the advice I was giving in the post and were being sarcastic asking what a grunch was. Yeah its posting without reading comments after u think about it a while-its supposed to be really helpful in improving your thinking.
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