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Old 04-06-2007, 10:48 AM
fnord_too fnord_too is offline
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Default Re: 25/50 stars hand

Man, I don't really have a suggestion for either the turn or river. About 2.5:1 on the river call. Your flop line is pretty strong, and every draw in the world has come in.

I think folding is right here, but history could make this a call. I am having a real hard time putting him on a hand you beat (any hand really). If he floated on the flop and is just stealing the pot from you here, that is a hella ballsy play. But he continued against two players with a dangerous flop, and your checkraise with someone acting after him on the flop is nothing to take lightly, (especially when most of your semi-bluff hands come in on the turn.)

Does he think you are likely to go for a c/r with a flush on this turn (or c/c)? Would you check a straight on the turn a lot? I could see him having AAd here, maybe. Can he raise on the end with 9T? 77/88 are other hands I could see him having, but again that is a balsy river raise with those if you can check a flush on the turn. Maybe Ad8d could play this way.

Damn, I don't know. I probably end up calling because I am really confused here. I really hope you called so I can see the results. I think a bigger set or Ad8d are most likely here (maybe Adxd). Ay ay ay.

Also, leading the turn/folding if raised/cursing if called may be a good idea if that fits with how you would play a hand like Adxd for some x (maybe nfd+gs on the flop nfd+overs).
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