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Old 11-18-2007, 04:13 AM
irockhoess irockhoess is offline
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Default Seemingly simple flop spot 5/10

Probably like my 10th hand at the table. Never seen villain before, but he seemed to be playing very abc, without reraising much when i was there or waiting for the table, but my perception could be off. I didn't get the feeling he was reraising me too lightly on this flop, but i thought he might be raising to see where he is at some of the time.

The only hand i have shown down at the table was JJ when i bet the flop and got it in on the turn against a short stack when it was an overpair and it was good.

FullTiltPoker Game #4212432798: Table Calanda (6 max) - $5/$10 - No Limit Hold'em - 0:23:43 ET - 2007/11/18
Seat 1: iRockhoes ($1,387)
Seat 2: LUCKYSAM444 ($0), is sitting out
Seat 3: tdogg99 ($1,843.50), is sitting out
Seat 4: hauptizzle ($1,876.50)
Seat 5: MookieBlaylock1 ($1,047)
Seat 6: kickabuck72458 ($155)
MookieBlaylock1 posts the small blind of $5
kickabuck72458 posts the big blind of $10
The button is in seat #4
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to iRockhoes [Ah Qs]
iRockhoes raises to $35
hauptizzle calls $35
MookieBlaylock1 folds
kickabuck72458 folds
*** FLOP *** [5h 6h Th]
iRockhoes bets $70
LUCKYSAM444 adds $400
LUCKYSAM444 has returned
hauptizzle has 15 seconds left to act
hauptizzle raises to $170
iRockhoes has 15 seconds left to act

Folding seems weak, but if i assume he is not doing this lightly is there really value in peeling or raising?

Its late and this might be simple so help me out if you can. Thanks.
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