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Re: NL 25 - Flopped trips, deep-stacked, line check
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[ QUOTE ] I have to ask... do you think he's ever doing this without an ace? Cause if not, then you're ahead of 4 hands on the flop and 3 hands on the turn. If you think he's got an ace here, calling down is bad. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this. At micro limits I seem to find that continued aggression from average villain against a paired board means "I can beat your trips." This deep, out of position, calling down is going to pay off better hands and not get value from worse hands. Question: Assuming that you didn't spike a 7 on the river, what is your plan? [/ QUOTE ] I don't see how I can fold here. If he has 33, I have 6 outs that will certainly stack him, and 1 out which he might get away from (he may or may not get stacked on a AAA3x board). If the guy has an ace, I'm either ahead of him (A4,A5,A6), tied (A7), or behind, but with 6 outs to a chop or 3 outs to a suckout (A2,A3,A8+). It's also possible the guy has a flush draw or pocket pair, in which case I'm way ahead. I was going to check/call the river if it wasn't a 2, 3, 7, or A. |
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Re: NL 25 - Flopped trips, deep-stacked, line check
Nice suckout. Looks fine.
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Nice suckout. Looks fine. [/ QUOTE ] He actually had 67o heh |
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