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Actually I think villan had 65s. That would explain the flop bet. He didn't rr your raise because he was thinking you maybe holding K5 or K6. And since you didn't bet that strong on subsequent streets, it didn't cost him much to call you down. I think if you were to have bet bigger, villan would probably folded. [/ QUOTE ] True - I was thinking about 6/5. Didn't put him on it because I think he has to repop OP on turn and otherwise is just playing it way too passive. |
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I think your PF call is at least questionable, guess there will be some guys around here that will tell you that calling a min raise with KJs isn't the best idea. On flop, you have to raise bigger, at least to 1.2, maybe even little more. Minraise is a no - no (as I learned here). Additionally, I check this river behind, cause I can't see a single weaker hand paying you off there (perhaps KT, but I don't want to believe that he would play that way with KT), but a lot of hands that beat you, like KQ or any Ax.
P.S.: I would be glad if he really had 65, but why would he call then on river. There's a pair on board and as played you simply can't have a different hand then a K. He should now he's behind in that case. Sorry, this post became kind of long somehow... LOL: Guess I was just able to shorten it a lot... Thanks cjk, kind of late I guess. |
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