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Re: Straight vs Possible Full House
Wow... This thread title sucks... There are way more hands villain could have that are not full houses, so it's possible, but it's so unlikely that its barely worth mentioning here. You are being results-oriented and this sucks.
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Re: Straight vs Possible Full House
I agree you will be ahead of trips here alot, KJ, AJ will take this line by villain alot.
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Re: Straight vs Possible Full House
definately call
flop bet is fine if anything maybe bet a bit more on the turn, the villain doesn't seem like a donk, plays 19/12 (though he is in the BB). Alot of his range here would be broadway cards including: 2 pairs, straights; Pair-Top kicker hands; Pair + draw hands and maybe some combo draws. by betting like 2/3 on flop and Turn i think your hand is under- repped. If villain is somewhat of a thinking player, i would say he puts you on more TPTK kindof hands, and is showing up with a J here alot. Not to mention it is a scarecard and is a decent place to bluff for someone quite TAGish liek him. So while i think he may be ahead more than half the time, i still think a call is way the bst play here. |
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Re: Straight vs Possible Full House
I call river and expect to see AJ/KJ maybe even QT/KQ more often than a fh.
Bet full pot on flop/turn. |
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