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Last hand: Q6s in bb
MP (huge fish, usually passive, but can be random, veeeeerrryy loose) limps, TAG CO raises, unknown sb calls, i call, so does the fish. 8 sbs.
F: 2hQcKh c,c,b,c,c,c. 12 sbs T: 5h fish donks, f, f, and it's on me. I call with the intention of calling any river R: Qs Well, almost any river. I bet. |
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Re: Last hand: Q6s in bb
Well, crap, I can't put the fish on any sort of a reliable range.
If his turn donk was one-card flush-draw BS though, I doubt even he is calling here. So I guess we're hoping he has K6o or something. And he might. I would call a raise, though, which may be a problem. But I'm not folding my trips. |
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Re: Last hand: Q6s in bb
I think that's nice. The passive fish might think "oops" on the river and check behind fearing trips. So you throw a confusing bet out there and take it down. The fish probably has a pretty good hand. I bet it even beats a naked K, but he's the type I bet to check behind fearing trips so the river bet is money.
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Re: Last hand: Q6s in bb
Vague HH, but I would fold the turn against a passive fish leading out. You don't have enough outs to justify a call with the possible flush and 1 overcard out there.
I'd play river the same though, these guys check through a lot and also pay off a lot, so he will probably also pay this one off. |
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Re: Last hand: Q6s in bb
this is good, you have to call a raise but it probably checks through too much.
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Re: Last hand: Q6s in bb
The hand is good but you don't have enough outs to call if you think the fish couldn't donk that turn unless he had TPGK or better. If you think he could donk with lesser hand then this is ok.
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