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Old 05-19-2007, 11:50 PM
ArgusSpets ArgusSpets is offline
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Default Re: 100 NL KK deep

Id just bet turn like 50ish because now there arrived lots of draws. Dunno what to do against villain doing crai allin on turn. I guess its easier to play with a 4bet PF or a Flopraise?!
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Old 05-20-2007, 02:48 AM
robbie380 robbie380 is offline
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Default Re: 100 NL KK deep

Well I am a total noob but it would seem that him checking the turn would make me question the strength of his hand. i mean the guy reraised pf and led into you on flop for a good size continuation bet. it seems like a pretty big bet for aces b/c wouldn't someone be trying to extract value on a relatively dryish flop? so it seems like he is trying to get you out of the hand or betting his flush draw, but that is a pretty big bet for a flush draw, right? if he flopped a monster like a set of 10s then i don't think he throws that big bet out there. then he checks the turn on a jack which seems odd for his betting so far. it would seem to make sense to throw out a 50-60 or so bet to take the lead since he just gave it up. if he check raises then you can give it up if you are afraid of the set or AA, but i think i would just put him all in if he check raised. the only things that beat u are him holding AA, JJ, or TT and from playing thru the hand in my head i wouldn't believe that i was behind especially after the check on the turn. i dunno...like i said i am a noob...tell me if i am a complete tard. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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