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Old 04-20-2006, 05:03 PM
Guruman Guruman is offline
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Default Re: When should I give up?

villain has

1)a monster that he's waiting for the turn to pop
2)a flush draw
3)a pair
4)air (maybe overs)

1)we should check
2)we should probably check
3)we should probably check
4)we should bet

so overall it looks like a check
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of course the problem comes on the river blank when we get led into.

1)we should pitch
2)we may be able to raise or call
3)we should pitch
4)we may be able to raise or call

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just a quick look says that we may want to just check behind and fold the river donk, but the player in me hates missing the opportunity to make Q or K hi fold out on the turn. The real question is whether our villain will A)have a foldable hand and B)be willing to fold it often enough for us to fire again.

The answer? his blind defense range.
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