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Re: NL2: Hit the straight on the river, but do you call the push?
You are not allowed to call this turn and fold this river. If villain really is just playing back at you he could be doing this with TT hoping for a fold or 55 hoping for a call. The diamonds are a possibility, as is JT, but so are myriad other hands that you blow away. Of course, if you're WRONG about him playing back at you then you should have folded the flop. So, given that you decided to go for it and you hit your miracle card on the river you've GOT to pay it off if villain actually hit HIS miracle card, too.
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Re: NL2: Hit the straight on the river, but do you call the push?
It does, and I'm probably defending my play a little too much. I'm aware the flop call was poor, but there was a (convoluted, narcissistic, moronic) reason behind it. At the end of the day, I put myself in a terrible position by making that call.
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Re: NL2: Hit the straight on the river, but do you call the push?
By the way, I (results in white) <font color="white"> called, and he flipped over AQ non diamonds, nh ship it STOP MAKING STUPID F'N FLOP CALLS </font>
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