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Re: NL200 - JTs - Decision on River..
this is a really weird line. there is only 1 FH hand that might play this way, and that would be quad queens.
with any other FH, villain must have put you on an incredibly strong hand. either KQ, (turn) or KK. he calls turn with Q9, QQ, 99, thinking he's already behind your made 2p, or KK set. thus, no raise on the turn. but if that's the case, if he wasn't good on the flop, and ahead on the turn, the river doesn't change anything. if he put you on KKK you're still ahead. if he put you on KQ, you're still ahead...only QQ might play this way IF he puts you on such a strong hand. finally, he goes nuts on river when his QQQ rivered your KKK... lol. if that's not his thinking, then his play is just incredibly weird. |
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Re: NL200 - JTs - Decision on River..
I don't want to be results oriented, but I'm really interested in what happened in this hand -- I just want to know what villain played this way. Too bad villain isn't here to post his/her thoughts.
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Re: NL200 - JTs - Decision on River..
I actually folded (nitaments). He claimed to have had JT in chat box and said he was sure that i had the same hand. Oh well. I appreciate all the comments on this hand.
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Re: NL200 - JTs - Decision on River..
I always tell the truth in chat. LOL.
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