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That guy sounds wise....but likely a poor poker player
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#2
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The villain's stats suggest he's a reasonable player and no reasonable player would c-raise here after that action if they couldn't beat TPTK.
I think you'll lose more than 1:15, but I'd still have to call. For my sanity, for metagame, for the slim chance it's a missed draw desperation raise, for future reads, I'd find a call. |
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Now that its been mentioned, I think there is defintiely merit in checking behind vs 2 players here. I can't remember the last time I've actually done that in practice tho
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#4
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your hand certainly doesn't look as promising now as it did on the flop. I think this is a check behind or a b/f...
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ridic easy fold. also easy bet. QJ calls, QdX calls. weak Ax/Tx calls, and you can basically never be c/red off the best hand here. what, is he going to c/r QdJ here or what?
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Considering his stats i would fold this hand the majority of the time. I think A-Q or Kx-Jd are likely hands in this scenario and you should probably fold and save yourself a bet. I know situations like this are frustrating, and the easy thing would be to call, but in the long run it is +ev to fold.
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