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Old 12-15-2002, 01:50 AM
David Sklansky David Sklansky is offline
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Default Another Fourth St. Decision

The pot is 3 handed. The board is Ad Kd 7d 2c. The game is 10-20 and the guy to your right bets $20. You somehow know that the player to your left has the lone ten of diamonds and an irrelevant rag. You have two pocket sevens. A raise will definitely fold the Td and a call will definitely keep him in. If you raise we will stipulate the first guy will only call. Also for simplicity sake we will not consider the river bet. Assume it doesn't exist.

The first bettor will make his bet with any AQ, AJ with the jack of diamonds, KQ with the queen of diamonds, KJ with the jack of diamonds, QJ both diamonds, Q9 both diamonds, or J9 both diamonds. Given he will play and bet all those hands but no others, with what size pot should you raise vs. call his $20 bet?
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