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Results.
Ok, I got enough folds here, that I think this is starting to make sense.
The villian told me that he was absolutely sure that the BB's sequence probably showed a crappy ten, or maybe a smaller pocket pair. Villian had AQ. Ordiarily, he would fold the turn bet, because he would actually have only 6 outs against a ten, (because of the flush draw, he actually only have 4) Instead, he decided that he might be able to get the BB to lay down a ten if a king also came, so he counted more like 10 outs ( actually seven again because of the flush draw). It turned out that he didn't have that many, because the T2, thought a long time, said, I suppose you have AK, and made a crying call. but it was an interesting hand. I noticed that there were a couple of posters that folded reluctantly, and that might be enough to make the play worthwhile, if the BB didn't have the flush draw. Because if you raise the club ace, king, or queen, you are going to end up losing 2 or 3 bets on the river. Anyway, it was just a hand that I saw, and I thought was interesting. |
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