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Old 11-08-2007, 12:45 PM
drewvy drewvy is offline
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Default Re: JJ faces aggression on co-ordinated flop.

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I don't think you can infer that his large flop raise means a draw rather than a set: after all, if he's playing soundly, he'll do the same with both. More importantly, he knows that the board looks dangerous to you and many turn cards will kill the action for him.

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I agree,..I wasn't saying that he has only a draw here but rather that when he does, he's got a lot of equity in the pot, will call and hit quite often. Not to mention, villain does flip up QQ or a set quite often here. Without a real history, I'm not getting crazy here oop unless villain keeps it up; rather I chalk it up to a tough one and I am oop and give him credit for this one and make note,...there will be better spots if he is overplaying here. Sounds rather Nitty, i know, but we are def Slightly ahead or/ WB alot here
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