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Fold thine pair, sir. ($200NL 6-max)
$1/2 @ Full Tilt.
villain is very tight preflop and has given up on some sizeable pots postflop, including one notable instance where he bet/3bet a 643 two-tone flop for almost 1/2 his stack and then folded to my shove. i only have 90 hands on him but they show him at 15/12. so villain raises in CO. i call OTB w/ TT. HU to the flop. he has $200 and i cover by lots. flop Js 9s 4d w/ a spade draw. he bets 4/5 pot, i call. turn 7s. he checks, i bet $29 into $38. he calls. river offsuit A. he checks, i bet $78 into $96. thoughts? Edit: I [censored] UP THE FLOP CARDS. flop was not monotone. board now reads correctly. |
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Re: Fold thine pair, sir. ($200NL 6-max)
he has a flush and isnt folding
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Re: Fold thine pair, sir. ($200NL 6-max)
3bet pf for value
ur post says the flop is all spades. do u have the T [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: Fold thine pair, sir. ($200NL 6-max)
sorry guys...see the edit in the OP. i messed up board cards...flop was two-tone.
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Re: Fold thine pair, sir. ($200NL 6-max)
I think this is alright against someone who can read hands fairly well. it's rare that someone turns a pair into a bluff on such a scary board so most times its a pretty tough call for KK/QQ, Jx.
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