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Old 11-20-2007, 11:58 AM
jaydreb jaydreb is offline
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Default Re: NL200:TT line check

Let me note upfront that I suck at poker.

Flop looks OK. Since you're leading out into 4 opponents you might want to bet a little more. Maybe in the area of $35-$40. But this is nitpicking.

Turn: What do you put Villain on after he calls flop bet? I think most likely hands are pocket pairs (77, 33, 22, 88-JJ) or flush draw (possibly with Ah). On the turn, Ax gets there, naked flush draw doesn't. I think bet-folding, check-calling and check-folding are all reasonable options here.

River: I think I'm check-calling a smallish bet here and considering check-folding to a big bet. I don't see the value in leading out. What hands will he call with that you can beat? 88 & 99? Doubtful. As played, I seriously consider folding to the river raise. He's giving you 5:1 so he probably expects a call, which makes it unlikely he's bluffing.
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