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Old 11-27-2007, 09:58 PM
pjf1969 pjf1969 is offline
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Default Re: River raise with top 2

If your going to raise the river you must never muck to a 3 "town" as you call it. I see weak players (not to say you) get completly out of line when they spike two pair on the river when the card could not habe possibly helped their hand. What do you beat of his likely holdings when he donks into you like that. AK, most likely he has AJ and your beat. Is this game 10 handed, live, online. (I hope the answer is not 10 handed live),dont be afraid to muck this hand preflop.
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Old 11-28-2007, 01:37 PM
mongidig mongidig is offline
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Default Re: River raise with top 2

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If your going to raise the river you must never muck to a 3 "town" as you call it. I see weak players (not to say you) get completly out of line when they spike two pair on the river when the card could not habe possibly helped their hand. What do you beat of his likely holdings when he donks into you like that. AK, most likely he has AJ and your beat. Is this game 10 handed, live, online. (I hope the answer is not 10 handed live),dont be afraid to muck this hand preflop.

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I would usually three bet this preflop if in fact this guy is LAG but then again I am weak tight. If the players behind me are loose I would just call and if the villian has tight raising standards I would muck assuming I didn't think there would be a multiway pot.

Why do you think He has AJ here? It doesn't seem likely the way the hand has been played.

Why does it matter if this is a ten handed game? What matters is the villians relative position to the button.

I would raise the river and probably call the threebet. Ultimately I would have to be there to know what to do.
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