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Old 08-14-2007, 03:52 PM
jhill3535 jhill3535 is offline
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Default Re: 50NL AQ on a suited board

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The super passive villains bets a monochrome flop, what is the worst hand he is likely to have? I don't think you have good equity against his range.

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He bet $2 into a $10 pot. It looks like a blocking bet to try to get a relatively cheap turn card and keep others in the pot, and block us from making a bet large enough that they would rather not call without another caller.

It looks like a flush draw to me. I would think that a set would generally bet out more on the flop or shove after our raise.

Our raise on the flop isn't that bad as it is very likely we have the best hand still and we want to tax draws, and we aren't committed to the hand. Any other bet will commit us.

I would say they either have a flush or a flush draw more often than not here and I would check the turn and call a reasonable (1/2 pot) bet on the river.
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