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Old 10-19-2007, 03:20 PM
wems wems is offline
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Default Re: tptk facing river heat

i say raise to like 11-12 turn, shove river... as played bet like 8-12 on river, dont know if your good here or not, lost info on turn

also ive played with you before
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Old 10-19-2007, 03:21 PM
baker2g baker2g is offline
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Default Re: tptk facing river heat

ya my line looks bluffy i didnt really think it thru fast enough at the time, this hand really bugs me now cuz its so unlike me..usually im firing the turn 100% of the time, i have NO idea why i checked..all i can put him on is J10,K10, or any ace thinking its chop trying to fold me out
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Old 10-19-2007, 03:24 PM
baker2g baker2g is offline
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Default Re: tptk facing river heat

wems- i like the turn bet you suggested, but that commits me for river..i dont really know whats calling a shove there? maybe an ace thinking its chop?
and what did you think of my play? whats your sn?
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Old 10-19-2007, 04:35 PM
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Default Re: tptk facing river heat

what does a 25/18/3 limp from the CO behind 1 limper? I run about the same and my limping range is pretty small (I raise everything to be honest). I used to limp low sc, low pp, maybe weak Axs.

Agree with thoman8r that villain probably would limp PPs so set is probably out. With the call on flop- probably put him on Ax (X= anything if suited) and maybe JQ,10Q. The turn check and river bet are so weak that he could think his A (Q kicker) or Q pair beat anything you have. You're probably ahead but played it a little differently from the norm. I hope you used this weak (but really strong) approach and called his river bet.
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