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Old 05-11-2006, 06:29 PM
pokerprochris pokerprochris is offline
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Default Interesting hand

6 handed on Party Poker - there hasn't been much history between me and the villain we haven't collided in big pots as yet however I have been RR'ing him alot with junk holdings so I believe he percieves me as a good/loose player with gamble. From what I have seen he has been fairly aggressive but not wild.

Villain is UTG (STACK $2500) raises to $60
ALL fold to me on the button with 8s 9s I call the $60 (STACK $3000)
SB/BB fold

FLOP - 4s, 6c, 2d

Villain bets out $99
Hero calls $99

(I decided to call this as I believed I could take the pot away later on as I was fairly confident playing against this guy)

TURN - 5c

Villain Checks
Hero Bets $220
Villain raises to $700

(What can we put the villain on here? And what does my line look like? What would be your play?)

Need some advice on this turn please!
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Old 05-11-2006, 06:35 PM
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Default Re: Interesting hand

ummm fold.

Looks like he's got a big overpair and will NEVER believe you have a straight if you push.
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Old 05-11-2006, 06:39 PM
dachord dachord is offline
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Default Re: Interesting hand

My 2 cents:
It is not what cards he has, I think the key point is that he has read you properly and that is why he c/r you. OR - Having said that, I'd put him on pocket 7s or he hit a set with the 5 on the turn.
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