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I don't like the flop c/r
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I don't like the flop c/r [/ QUOTE ] yes. I lead the flop here. |
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Lol, this is not a big river decision. By the way, it is almost impossible that CO is a solid player. There is not a single hand that I can think of that warrants the action he is giving, and a flush is certainly not something he should have after the turn cap.
7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] is the only hand that is reasonable, but that's not really something I expect a 20/6/1.6 player to raise preflop. But the same is true for 44, 55 or 66..... It's a weird hand, but I think it doesn't really matter what you do on the river as long it isn't folding. |
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Let's get the basics down 1st and bet the flop. Checking is bad for 2 reasons.
- If he has overcards he might not bet - If he has an overpair you want to trap the people in the middle |
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26BB = CALL.
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my thoughts...CO thinks he set over setted you here on the turn. QQ is the only thing that I can put him on with that turn cap given his stats, preflop and flop. Dude, aint capping the turn on a draw! So I dont think this guy has a flush and I dont think he thinks you have a flush or straight since slowplaying is all the rage at 0.5/1.
folding the river would be a crime against good poker. I dont see this as a crying call at all. its a good call and a call you must make. |
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I think psychologically, some players repeat "no heart, no heart, no heart!" in their heads so intensely that easy calls look like devastating ones when a heart actually does fall on the river. I'm not accusing the original poster of this, but it's something to consider.
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you have to call this river.
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I cannot begin to imagine folding for 1 bet in a 22 BB pot, particularly in light of the fact that you may well be ahead.
I think he could have KQ hearts or, as others have said, QQ, or possibly even a lower set. I don't see this as a crying call because QQ is possibly even more likely for a preflop raise (from this tight-ish preflop player) than KQh. That said, he's not going to fold (duh) and it's too risky at this point to go for a value raise, so call. I am very certain that you didn't fold this, right? |
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this has to be the worst titled post of the year
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