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Re: TT out of position vs two opponents
I like the whole hand, and I think this is probably a good river fold, but just to play devil's advocate for a minute:
I'm having a tough time putting MP on any reasonable hand after he bets the river here except maybe QT and JJ. IMO, his line just screams I'm FOS. CO calls, with what could be anything from KQ to QJ to 66, and you're getting 12:1 closing the action... Even though its only over 30 hands, I think a 68/23 has bluffed in crazier spots. After thinking about it I may have actually convinced myself that this is a call. |
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Re: TT out of position vs two opponents
If the river is a duece of hearts, what are we doing? I always feel like I'm betting K4s for one of these clowns when this happens.
On this hand I like how it's played, we could be ahead until the river, where another overcard comes, and also straight draw (which is unlikely since we have two of the tens, but still possible) came in. Easy check, and easy fold when CO overcalls. |
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Re: TT out of position vs two opponents
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If the river is a duece of hearts, what are we doing? I always feel like I'm betting K4s for one of these clowns when this happens. On this hand I like how it's played, we could be ahead until the river, where another overcard comes, and also straight draw (which is unlikely since we have two of the tens, but still possible) came in. Easy check, and easy fold when CO overcalls. [/ QUOTE ] I prob bet again on blank river. The problem with the jack is that it hits a ton of draw combos: QJ / QT / JT, so that is like 4*3 + 4*2 + 3*2 = 26 combos that just improved to a straight or a better pair. idk... I felt like the river was close. |
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