Thread: nl1000 jacks
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Old 11-20-2007, 04:26 PM
Albert Moulton Albert Moulton is offline
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Default Re: nl1000 jacks

Assuming, "...he is an unknown." then...

Would you give him credit for a K?
Yes, although he might have a boat hoping you have Kx or an OESFD or GSSFD, as well, but he probably doesn't have air or a bluff or a small pair very often.

Call and lead turn blank(for an "AI")?
No

Shove flop?
No

c/r turn?(if possible,often call his AI)
No

fold?
Yes

Why?
Because most people don't mess around on a paired board, especially when the pair is a broadway pair, unless they at least have trips. It is possible that he has an OESFD, or GSSFD, or TT for full house, or KTs for a full house, or maybe a low pair or even air just bluffing. The question is, how do you figure out if he's bluffing in a way that doesn't put your stack at risk when he's not? And since you are out of position, there isn't an easy answer. I think that unless you have a good reason to suspect that he is making this move with hands like 88 or As2s much more often than with better hands like AsJs, Kx, TT, KTs, etc, that you should give him credit for the big hand and lay it down this time.
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