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a fold
pfr is almost all in. I checked the flop intending to c/r a cont bet from him. Other guy is unknown. Player 5: Small Blind ($0.50) ThGuruman: Big Blind ($1) ** Dealing Down Cards ** Dealt to ThGuruman: [7c, Tc] Player 1: <font color="red">raise</font> ($2) Player 3: <font color="gray">fold</font> Player 4: <font color="green">call</font> ($2) Player 5: <font color="gray">fold</font> ThGuruman: <font color="green">call</font> ($1) ** Dealing Flop ** Community cards: [Qd, 9c, Td] ThGuruman: <font color="green">check</font> ($0) Player 1: <font color="red">bet</font> ($1) Player 4: <font color="gray">fold</font> ThGuruman: <font color="green">call</font> ($1) ** Dealing Turn ** Community cards: [3d] ThGuruman: <font color="green">check</font> ($0) Player 1: <font color="red">bet</font> ($2) ThGuruman: <font color="gray">fold</font> |
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Re: a fold
If he's almost all-in, why would you not showdown? How many more bets does he have?
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Re: a fold
sorry, listed the wrong guy as almost all in. it was the coldcaller.
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Re: a fold
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sorry, listed the wrong guy as almost all in. it was the coldcaller. [/ QUOTE ] Well, okay, but why are you expecting a c-bet from the cold-caller? This is a weird hand, Guruman. Edit: Er, what I mean is that your commentary is weird. The turn decision seems close to me. |
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