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I actually think that you are ahead enough of the times to make this call profitable. You beat any of his two pair, and maybe he could do this with a busted draw aswell. Both a straight and flushdraw missing
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Not sure how big your sample size is on his number of hands, but is a 0.3 AF pushing a Q or missed draw here?
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#3
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If villain is prepared to check/call 2 streets with a set, and possible straight/ flush draws out; I'm prepared to call when both draws miss, and my hand improves to beat any 2 pair. Hand looks good.
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Not sure how big your sample size is on his number of hands, but is a 0.3 AF pushing a Q or missed draw here? [/ QUOTE ] You'd be surprised. It'd be [censored] if he shows up with A2dd though. |
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I call this, relatively easily. It's possible he backdoored some wierd hand, but it's more likely that he is giving us money.
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I call this, relatively easily. It's possible he backdoored some wierd hand, but it's more likely that he is giving us money. [/ QUOTE ] word |
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I'd call it, too, but the last time I called an all-in with KK on an 868 board, the limper who called my 8xbb bet (three limpers, so big pf bet) had a set of 6s and ended up with quads. I couldn't fold then, and I wouldn't now, but I wouldn't be surprised by a FH.
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usually when a passive donk shows up with a big river bet like this, he has the nuts or close to it. I fold and feel good about it.
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