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[ QUOTE ] When has anyone at NL100 ever folded two pair? [/ QUOTE ] Hmm, imo it's a little unrealistic to think such things never occur. Yes NL100 is of course very fishy, but you can't treat every player the same as the other one. There is certainly degrees of fishiness even at NL100, and dare I say it, at least some FAIRLY competent players. If I know a player to be playing tight straight-up poker and he figures me to the same, if he narrows down my holding to a set why would he call me? Im not saying he will always fold, he will still probably call often, but If I think calling has a positive value it is possible that it's the best play, right? Sure shoving is best most of the time, but even at smaller stakes I just don't believe in routinely doing plays based on simple thinking like "it's NL100, they never fold" because It is simply not true. [/ QUOTE ] He clearly has a set. Just Push |
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He clearly has a set. Just Push [/ QUOTE ] Actually he did have AQ for top two, but I guess that's of no relevance anyway as I guess the probability of a set is much higher in this situaiton and because at NL100 ppl never fold, may they be 8/1/1 nit's or 60/20/5 donks [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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To echo others: Push the turn. He is calling here like, always. A flush card may scare him from stacking off, don't lose value.
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omg at not pushing the turn when ure committed to pushing the river no matter what comes.
set over set. nh |
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