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Old 05-17-2007, 11:36 AM
pterodactyl_ pterodactyl_ is offline
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Default Re: NL200 - 89o - River Decision..

So I laid this down after thinking for a while. Villain claimed TT in chatbox but who knows, I almost never believe what people claim. There are plenty of donks who would play it this passive on bogod so i wouldnt be all that surprised if it were his hand.
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Old 05-17-2007, 11:48 AM
paulcouto paulcouto is offline
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Default Re: NL200 - 89o - River Decision..

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He's playing that like a lag plays a set on the flop. I bet he hated that turn and loved that river.

Any comments about his postflop play up to this point? If he rarely got involved postflop in big pots (ie he's a good Lag), you are clearly not ahead here.

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exactly.

but we only have 100 hand history wich isnt enough to fold in a ev situation.

look guys, this is a total call here. i'm not savy enough to give exact ev expectations in this spot but anyone who wants to fold is welcome too also.

i say fold only to the folks who might get set off to tilt when villan shows jack 8 or a fullhouse.

theres not enough ev in this situation to over come a tilt factor.

with the given information of the action in this hand and villan, consistently folding in this spot will not make u a loser in the long run, however, u wont make as much money either.
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