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Old 11-21-2007, 04:17 PM
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Default Re: Straight out of Sklansky, boom headshot edition (200NL)

The donk bet on the river suggests villain has a diamond in his hand (possibly AxT[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]). I'd make a minraise on the river as it will be the best way to get a 54/28 fish to call if he has an ace or two pair. Going for the kill and shoving will most likely produce a fold because the river brought a crappy card for you...although villain will probably sit there a while before folding. A smallish raise to $80ish will also get called but if you can minraise and get called that is your best option. This guy seems like an idiot and might even shove over the top of you. Afterall, you've been very aggressive against him, right?

I'm very surprised the 4th diamond didn't kill the action for you. But like I said before, villain most likely has a diamond in his hand as well. If he has anything less it's just easy money. I am ruling out set here...maybe that's an oversight on my part, but do we really think someone with a set is playing this way based on the board? Did this villain possibly minraise with A4ss? AxT[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] and A4ss are the only possible hands I can put villain on at this point. I typically don't like to put my opponents on specific hands, but I can't think of anything else. Villain played this hand really weird/badly.

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