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Bottom Two on Suited Board Semi Deep
I called this IP, which I don't rarely do, but he seemed like the type of player who paid off big.
PokerStars Game #11138899684: Hold'em No Limit ($1/$2) - 2007/07/26 - 00:41:45 (ET) Table 'Meeus' 6-max Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: Braisss ($528.25 in chips) Seat 2: Bart$impson ($198 in chips) Seat 3: jtmoney1026 ($215 in chips) Seat 4: ExMember ($284.05 in chips) Seat 5: brudman ($286.30 in chips) Seat 6: rosseg ($368 in chips) Bart$impson: posts small blind $1 jtmoney1026: posts big blind $2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to rosseg [6d 9d] ExMember: raises $4 to $6 brudman: folds rosseg: calls $6 Braisss: calls $6 Bart$impson: folds jtmoney1026: calls $4 *** FLOP *** [Jh 6h 9h] jtmoney1026: checks ExMember: bets $18 rosseg: raises $32 to $50 Braisss: folds jtmoney1026: folds ExMember: raises $228.05 to $278.05 and is all-in rosseg: ??? |
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Re: Bottom Two on Suited Board Semi Deep
lol.....
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Re: Bottom Two on Suited Board Semi Deep
just to clarify and not sounds like a total douche.... what the hell were you hoping for? you're going to see JJ/J9 here so rarely... this is an overpair or a big draw, you should be thrilled to get it in. especially given your prior statement that he pays off big.
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Re: Bottom Two on Suited Board Semi Deep
this is pretty much a poker stove spot since you're closing the action
i'd at least suggest a range but that's hard with the info you've given edit: yeah, as poly said i'd get it in too but i think for OP it's worth the exercise of stoving it since he's totally lost as to the relative value of his hand here... |
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