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Old 10-21-2006, 02:30 PM
yeedog yeedog is offline
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Default Re: 25NL - 6 MAX: set vs possible straight ....

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*grunch*

Hand #1: Raise more on the flop (~15-20$), so that you can push the turn. You beat AT, KT, TT, AK. He could have raised a flush draw/combo like :hearts:Q:T, :hearts:K:T, A:hearts:K. There is no chance you get away with this monster against QJ (or AA). You also have 11 outs (2 K, 3 A, 3 T, 3 9) for a full house.

Hand #2: Check the river and let him induce a bluff with a failed draw. Fold to a big bet (>1/2 PSB).

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Thanks. I was thinking about both hands the same way as you stated it. As I said in my OP that I wanted to raise it 10 more to him, but I punched in 10 oppose to 15 which would need him to make a call of 10 instead of the 5. That does my make my turn push easier.


The results of Hand #1. I pushed on the turn anyways he called. When it was all said and done he showed Q4 of spades. I was quite surprised. All that money on a straight draw. Didn't even have a pair or anything.



In hand #2 i checked on the rivier and he went all in. I figured i was going to do the same as you said. Check and see what he does. I did plan on calling some small/weak bluff bet. Tho all in was a bit too much and i had to be beat soo I folded.


Thanks for all the replies all [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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