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Re: High wrappy hand
It's good from the POV that you should have a lot of fold equity here. Your lack of pair does hurt a lot but you always have plenty of outs when called.
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Re: High wrappy hand
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Me and villain have been playing a fair bit together, and getting it in kinda light. [/ QUOTE ] This is really close, and it depends a lot on the specific tendencies of villain, but the above quite would make me lean toward checking behind. I think you get called by something like KQT9 quite a bit. What really matters is how often villain will bet/call the flop, check/call the turn with two pair. With the information given, I can't argue with calling the flop for the draw, raising and checking the turn, or raising and betting the turn. Any one could be correct depending on how loose or aggressive villain is. |
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Re: High wrappy hand
Results: He folds.
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