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Old 10-25-2007, 08:35 AM
toddxlogan toddxlogan is offline
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Default Re: Straight, but oh no!

Folding is terrible. I think everyone should see that?

The question is whether to shove or not. This tight of a villain probably doesn't want to give you a free card on the turn flush draw (if he had a 9T, obv doesn't have 59), so that make me lean towards shoving. Further, villain probably knows that the A helped a significant part of your range, and if he has the nuts on the turn he should know that is a good card to bet at. This all leads me to say....

Shove and fist pump.
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Old 10-25-2007, 08:47 AM
Profish2285 Profish2285 is offline
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Default Re: Straight, but oh no!

Im 50/50 between call and shove, probably closer to call until I get a better read on the villain. Why would villain check the nuts on the turn with a flush draw on board? His line doesnt really make sense here, its not like he went to c/r you on the turn or something sexy like that, he checked behind.
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Old 10-25-2007, 10:12 AM
traz traz is offline
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Default Re: Straight, but oh no!

I probably shove because his line looks nothing like 9T. Checking the turn makes no sense unless this guy has 99/TT/56.

I can see an arguement for calling. That being said, I can see him making a crying call with worse a lot of the time.

Your river bet sucks btw, make it bigger
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