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QJo OTB
10/20. No PT stats. BB is unknown, he's chatting with an observer and saying that he's down on the day.
I open, he calls. Flop is 7d6d6x. He c/rs and I call. Turn is Qx he bets, I raise, he calls. River Td. He donks, I ? |
#2
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Re: QJo OTB
Both 98 and the flush got there. I still call.
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#3
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Re: QJo OTB
well, folding and raising both stink...
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#4
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Re: QJo OTB
to add some content note that any pair is now betting as are pure bluffs so this is why folding stinks.
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Re: QJo OTB
Raising is bad as he probably has you beat. Folding is much much too weak getting 9,25-1, especially against an unknown. Have to call.
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Re: QJo OTB
absolute must call. yes, lose to diamonds. today i would see a winner every time i made this call. but you still have enough chance to beat a hand like T8 T9, 7x, or a lower pocket pair. people bet the scary card because they plan on paying off anyway.
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Re: QJo OTB
you only need to be right about 11% of the time to make calling correct. that said, you have shown a lot of strength and he doesn't seem to care. i'd call, but i'm not convinced it's correct.
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Re: QJo OTB
Do you call down a turn 3bet?
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