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Re: Step by step while sweating my horse
The line of bets at turn = we are 99% behind, maybe even drawing dead
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#22
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Re: Step by step while sweating my horse
sometimes people slowplay AA,KK. His bets make sense in this case, he may think of AA,KK as nuts and try to milk you.
I think we should fold. |
#23
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Re: Step by step while sweating my horse
I like a call on the flop.
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Re: Step by step while sweating my horse
So far a tight passive villian has limped called on the button first in, basically minraised us on the flop then underbet min 3bet us on the turn. This is about the strongest turn line I can think of given the rest of the hand. At this point in time the only reasonable course of action is to swear at fancy playing fish and fold.
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Re: Step by step while sweating my horse
as for the turn. i dont understand what we are trying to fold be check raising the turn that we are not going to fold by playing the hand on the flop. He min four bet you, and at these limits that's usually sign of a big hand trying to build a pot.
He may show up here with KQ sometimes, but i think we are behind more often then we are ahead. |
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Re: Step by step while sweating my horse
The call/call line PF usually is suited connectors of a small PP, although it could mean a trapping overpair. Flop and turn to me look like a villain that is trying to extract value, so I think we are beat and have to fold. If we shove I think we are looking at something like 33 or AA/KK/QQ. A busted draw or weak Q is likely but less possible.
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