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Re: K10s, turn question
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Crap, you all need to work on your hand reading. Tight players aren't that tough to put on ranges. Seriously. What K is calling the flop? [/ QUOTE ] one that has me beat |
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Re: K10s, turn question
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Crap, you all need to work on your hand reading. Tight players aren't that tough to put on ranges. Seriously. What K is calling the flop? [/ QUOTE ] one better than what Hero called flop with |
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Re: K10s, turn question
I'd fold. He most likely had two overs (one being a K) on the flop. I think he would have raised with K8 or K9 on the flop. I guess he could have K2s. While there is a chance he might have K7s or below, I don't think it warrants a call because you are behind (or tied with) his more likely holdings.
Flop call is good. |
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Re: K10s, turn question
You guys are ignoring the parlay you have to cover. SB cc'd preflop and donked into 4 players. Now BB is raising a straight completing turn against a PFR who only called on the flop, meaning he should be leary of the K.
I muck. |
#15
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Re: K10s, turn question
no possible straights
i still fold this though |
#16
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Re: K10s, turn question
i read g00t.
It's still a fold, for the reasons I stated, sans-the straight part. |
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