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Old 06-13-2007, 06:54 PM
rockusteady rockusteady is offline
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Default Re: 25 nl- top two facing river AI

jld-

this is probably going to sound condescending, but I don't mean it that way.

you are new here and there are certain ways you do and don't go about posting hands and the way i posted mine was fine. If i had had the actual hand history i would have used a converter. but i didnt so i presented it as clear as i could.the more posts you read the easier it gets to add up stack sizes.

"also reads on your opponent are nice to include"

its a little frustrating when people dont really read through your post. so when i say "just sat down so no reads" thats means I dont have any reads.

as for the turn check...

"why would you be scared to find out if you are behind [if check raised}?"

Because I'm drawing to the flush draw, thats why. lets say for example, villain has JJ. if he check raises big he wont be giving me odds to hit on the river and i will have to trhow away my super strong draw that is most certainly behind. where as if i check, and hte heart hits, i will almost certainly stack him.

if i didnt have the flush draw, i would bet the turn and if he raised, i would have an easy fold.

as for raising the river...

if the king had not hit, i would snap call this river. but it did, giving me top two pair and now beating QJ and KJ.
so I'm raising for value on this river.

in hindsight, my turn check is very,standard.
If you dont understand this concept I recommend reading
through some of the stickies because im sure they can explain it better than i have.
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