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Re: NL25 bad end of a straight on KQJ-board
1. At this point 1 hand beats you (AT) and the board is drawy, obv. If someone wants to get nutty I think I go with it. Way too many two pair hands/draws that will could get into this flop to not shove if I get reraised.
2. Bet size seemed fine 3. You have position see what villain does and who villain is. Club hitting is just as likely to scare villain as you. |
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Re: NL25 bad end of a straight on KQJ-board
standard
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Re: NL25 bad end of a straight on KQJ-board
I think I'd be happier if I got called/re-raised here than folded. Your line here is standard, IMO. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] If villain calls, the only thing I'm really fearing is a ten. If a non-ten drops, I'm firing again. Tons of 2pair/set hands will come along with you here.
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