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Old 03-31-2007, 08:49 PM
Bill Murphy Bill Murphy is offline
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Default Re: 200/400 stud8 tough spot vs bill gazes

Well, if Bill doesn't have a straight on 6th, he has to have either A7 or 65 in the hole, IMO. I don't think he calls on 4th with 62/32 against xx/3h4h that raised on 3rd.

I think you defo have to call 7th w/K's up, and prolly even w/just the K's.

But I would've folded 6th, esp. after nothing extra went in on 5th, and a call practically commits you to another check-call. If it's wrong at all, it can't be by much against the limited range of hands he could have here.

Billy's not an idiot, the pot's small, and 6th was just an ugly, ugly affair.

I agree that the most interesting question is what do you do if you bet out on 6th and Billy raises. Is it ever a good play to wait to raise w/a wheel or strt 6, at least some of the time, against a board like 3h4h8h?

Can you fold KKh/3h4h8h after xx/325r raises you on 5th after limping on 3rd against non-scary upcards?
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