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Old 11-05-2007, 12:26 AM
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Default Re: Observer Q about Papawarbucks hand 200/400

OK my last comments on the topic:

PapaWarbucks: posts small blind $100
aldavid31: posts big blind $200
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to PapaWarbucks [Jd Qs]
bshizzle: folds
Quackers: folds
St1ckman: raises $200 to $400
PapaWarbucks: raises $200 to $600
aldavid31: folds
St1ckman: calls $200
*** FLOP *** [3s 3c 5d]
PapaWarbucks: bets $200
St1ckman: calls $200
*** TURN *** [3s 3c 5d] [Td]
PapaWarbucks: bets $400
St1ckman: calls $400
*** RIVER *** [3s 3c 5d Td] [9c]
PapaWarbucks: bets $400
St1ckman: folds
PapaWarbucks collected $2595 from pot
PapaWarbucks: doesn't show hand


Against observant opponents, me betting my A7 on the river vs actnjunkie makes it easier to win a hand such as this one above, against st1ckman. Tough opponents, such as st1ckman, will often call turn bets on boards such as this one because it looks like one where I have to c-bet any two on the turn since his flop call looks like a peel. So, I can only get a K-hi to fold on this river if my river betting range isn't so polarized towards meaning "pair + or queen high -". It's the type of situation that is important to establish a diverse range of hands to prevent your play being from being predictable. None of this matters though unless you play the same people often and they remember things.
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