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Old 12-04-2006, 02:58 AM
jtbrandon25 jtbrandon25 is offline
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Default Re: AJ, TPTK on drawy board OOp

With so little info on villain this is tricky. How often have you been C-betting? That IMO is a very strange flop to slowplay w/ 2 other people still in the hand, so I'm tempted to skew villain's range away from sets, 2 pair, and overpairs, but I could be wrong. I know you only played 20 hands w/ villain, but I think this comes down to his calling range preflop, and his flop tendancies. So many hands kill the action for sets, TJ, Q9s, 97s, that against a thinking opponent I think those are less likely than J9+, T9, JcXc, overs w/ clubs. If you were ahead, the turn was obv a great card, leaving you to call 45 to see a pot of 108, with 128 behind in what would be a pot of 153. I think the combo draws would have a hard time calling a push(they'd be incorrect to do so at least) for 281:128 pot odds with a 47:13 against draw (for example 9T). Tricky spot, just some ideas.
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