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7th play, weak?
Live $4/8, 50c ante, $1 BI, 5 handed.
The table has two HE players killing time in seats 4 and 5 while waiting for a game, one tight regular, and Villan. Villan, one of the stud regulars, tends to call down to the river with any draw and most pairs. Seat1: x x 4d brings in folds Hero: [10s 10c] 10d completes Villan: x x 7h calls Seat4: x x 8s folds seat5: x x 5d calls 4th: Hero: [10s 10c] 10d Jc bets Villan: x x 7h 4c calls seat5: x x 5d 3s calls 5th: Hero: [10s 10c] 10d Jc Kd bets Villan: x x 7h 4c 6c calls seat5: x x 5d 3s 9s folds 6th Hero: [10s 10c] 10d Jc Kd 9d bets Villan: x x 7h 4c 6c 5h calls 7th: Hero: [10s 10c] 10d Jc Kd 9d [As] checks Villan: x x 7h 4c 6c 5h x I check, intending to call a bet. This feels very weak, though, since I'm sure Villan will call with two pair. However, with a 4-straight, live hearts, and a longshot club possibility I don't think I can call a raise. |
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Re: 7th play, weak?
I don't mind the check, but Id probably still bet. Because of the scariness of your board, I dont think you'll get raised here even if you are behind, and if you are ahead, you would have successfully gotten a last bet in.
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