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baronzeus 09-30-2005 06:57 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
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Just call the river checkraise? Because he made a straight flush?

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lol.

we don't even have the 2nd nuts. we don't even have the third nuts. do you like money? because i do.

ggbman 09-30-2005 06:59 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
Ok, well yeah definitly raise the flop. And not to beat it to death, but call the river c/r. I'm serious, who here thinks a flush is even in the realm of possibility?


<------------NOT THIS GUY

09-30-2005 07:00 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
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Just call the river checkraise? Because he made a straight flush?

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lol.

we don't even have the 2nd nuts. we don't even have the third nuts. do you like money? because i do.

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We're not talking about nuts that are easy to have. These nuts are different.

baronzeus 09-30-2005 07:01 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
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Just call the river checkraise? Because he made a straight flush?

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lol.

we don't even have the 2nd nuts. we don't even have the third nuts. do you like money? because i do.

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We're not talking about nuts that are easy to have. These nuts are different.

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sorry.

i would say when he check-raises the river he has QQ 50% of the time at LEAST. this means you can ONLY CALL HIS CHECK-RAISE

B Dids 09-30-2005 07:12 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
Slow down tiger.

Can he read hands at all?

If he's passive before the flop, he's not holding AcQc, right?

If he maybe caps with AKs does he play AcKc like this?

If not- what does he cap with that he plays like that on the turn?

If your description is on point, QQ is really damn likely once he c/rs the river and I think you maybe could make a case for calling down after he 3-bets the turn (but that hinges on if you think he'd play AA or KK like this on the turn).

09-30-2005 07:29 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
OK. I just played the whole movie back in my head considering the read. When I get to part about the river checkraise, my 3rd bet feels like a spew. So, I'm inclined to agree that just calling on the river is much better. If OP's read is accurate, it's not even close.

mex78753 09-30-2005 07:33 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
personally I dont think a call on the river is as sure a thing as some seem to suggest against a 3/6 limit player. Especially one that has been seen overplaying his hands.

But, I do agree flat calling the river is marginally better.

Jeff W 09-30-2005 08:22 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
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I raise the flop and call the river checkraise.

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I concur.

jason_t 09-30-2005 09:09 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
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I raise the flop and call the river checkraise.

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09-30-2005 09:17 PM

Re: Do you ever take your foot off the pedal?
 
NO, i think hes overplaying something way more often than he has the QQ, and if he does have the qq, thats just a beat your going to take...


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