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Old 11-12-2007, 01:11 PM
Mc_AD Mc_AD is offline
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Default Re: Confused on turn after flop c/r.

you seriously think he's betting something you beat here....he's 18/12...we have no Af factors, nothing, he called a reraise and you think your ahead? And how do you know he shoves with a set on the flop, we dont even know his AF....having 1/3th of your stack doesnt commit you to anything.
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Old 11-12-2007, 01:16 PM
nazahl nazahl is offline
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Default Re: Confused on turn after flop c/r.

villain bet exactly your stack on the turn? like he typed in exactly what you have left... I would fold.
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Old 11-12-2007, 02:13 PM
jds1201 jds1201 is offline
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Default Re: Confused on turn after flop c/r.

i am a payoff machine, but i just can't find a hand that we can beat that pushes that turn.
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Old 11-12-2007, 02:25 PM
djj6835 djj6835 is offline
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Default Re: Confused on turn after flop c/r.

Weird. Nothing really makes sense here. I would think a set just gets it in on the flop. Doesn't really make sense to slowplay the flop and then open shove a scary turn with a set. He could have kx hearts but again the turn shove is kind of weird given that he can't realistically expect to get called by worse and he doesn't really need to protect his hand since he has the draw. I guess a flush draw deciding to use the king as a scare card makes the most sense but your flop line is so strong it is hard to imagine him bluffing here.

I vote call out of confusion and bc a semibluff is what makes the most sense to me.
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