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missed the most important bet on the turn. obv your not giving him credit for the set, so is he floating or overpair. eather one you need to bet turn for value and call shove. dont think 76s checks turn when 7 drops.
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Call call call, if he has the overpair then hes scared of your call pre incase you have 66 (you would of done same as you did with your 55) or SC's and thats why he checked the turn, river shove can be anything, call call call
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Can you give me range that he can have that I beat?
And to everyone saying bet turn... what worse hand calls me with that card coming? SGS |
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the villain is CO who was not the original raiser, he wont show up with overpairs
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That was my point.
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looks like a fold
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Fold.
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i think you cant fold because your line looks like you were just trying to steal on the flop.
[ QUOTE ] And to everyone saying bet turn... what worse hand calls me with that card coming? [/ QUOTE ] counter question; how many possible drawing hands are getting a free chance to suck out when you check the turn behind? could he have TT here? |
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TT JJ should fold the flop and turning 89 into a bluff on the river seems too far fetched, whereas 67 86 96 65 TJ or even 88 99 77 are well within his river valueshove range given you checked the turn behind.
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