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Old 07-27-2007, 12:08 PM
jfish jfish is offline
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Default Re: peeling 2 streets with a bad pair

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some really obvious things would be - like you said, he generally won't bet a 7 here(some will though), and other than that he's gotta have slowplayed something pf, or have 22, 66, 77, 67 to have you beat. possibly could have turned a king but i feel like even that gets checked a lot for whatever reason.

more than anything else, this is such a feel thing, you know that though. sometimes you just kind of intuitively know to call turn/fold riv, sometimes you know to fold turn, and sometimes you know to call down...obviously being a winning player means you're usually right. sometimes other factors make one decision more clear than the other but i feel like posting this hand won't get you what you're looking for. maybe this is enough validation for doing whatever you did though.

some thoughts i have on when you feel like you are 'due' to get played back at are that sometimes you're just fooling yourself and are looking for false justification to call down in marginal spots because you've been beating up on a guy in a bunch of pots or have a bad image. sometimes of course though you are correct in doing so and are actually going to get played back at vs. some guys. it's really hard to comment on in isolation and there is a very fine line between the two imo.

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really nice post. i called flop because of his small 3x c/r and turn because tons of hands slow down on the K. youre right though, this is a pretty big "feel" spot and there are tons of hands like this that i havent posted just because of this reason.

riv is standard, im sure.

River: ($950) 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] (2 Players)
<font color="red">SB bets $520.00</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to $1,040.00</font>, SB calls all-in for $158.00
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