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Old 11-07-2006, 12:03 AM
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Default Re: 200NL: Set in a blind battle, big pot

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After he check-raises me on turn I'm left with a tough decision. Folding certainly isn't an option here, because we are both crazy enough to take these lines with a lot of hands. Call and risk a diamond scaring him away? Call hoping he shoves worse hands/bluffs on the river? Shove?

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I think you should just push it on the turn because if you just call, I don't think there's much hope that he will try to bluff the river. You're showing a lot of strength even by calling, so you may as well get it in now while he might still have a flush draw. I don't think there are any hands that he will fold on the turn but will push on the river.
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Old 11-07-2006, 12:08 AM
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Default Re: 200NL: Set in a blind battle, big pot

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After he check-raises me on turn I'm left with a tough decision. Folding certainly isn't an option here, because we are both crazy enough to take these lines with a lot of hands. Call and risk a diamond scaring him away? Call hoping he shoves worse hands/bluffs on the river? Shove?

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I don't think there are any hands that he will fold on the turn but will push on the river.

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A bluff? A missed fd?
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