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Old 10-16-2007, 05:26 PM
jlocdog jlocdog is offline
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Default Re: AQ utg vs. loose

Orsman- well played

HoldemNB- That J was one of the worst cards for us.

It filled many hands that were in his range. At the same time though, that A on the turn was a good scare card for him to use to take the lead. Thus I like the call on the turn, but once he follows through on the river many of the heavily weighted hands that you once were beating (KJ,AJ), you now are behind.

Also his line is very strong. He opens UTG and then c/c that flop. I can understand a float if he missed but once he takes the lead on that ace turn we have to give him credit for turning this hand into a big hand or a big bluff. That river reeks of value town. Because his line seem so strong, why would he suddenly go mental on the end and crap out. That bet is intended to get called almost always.
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