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Old 06-07-2005, 06:41 PM
dandy_don dandy_don is offline
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Default Re: Got to love it when this happens

Good post.


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ALWAYS check 4th when you start rolled up and make quads.

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(Forgive me but I started this post around noon today and just got the time to finish it [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img])

Let's reverse the roles of this scenario and say that I'm in Seat 8 and have A's, and the two exposed J's "check" on 4th and does not try to get me to fold my A. Doesn't the "check" and "call" by the J's in this situation scream trips even on the low limit tables? (Based upon a limited info on the player).

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4th Street - (20.40 SB)

Seat 2: xx xx 3 K___calls
Seat 4: xx xx K 5___calls
Hero: x x J J___ check ___ calls
Seat 8: A x xx A 7___bet

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I would like to believe that I'd fling a bet (value bet) with A's and if the J's call, it's "proceed with caution" for me, which is not what the J's want in this situation.

I fold if one of the K's bet before me and watch the crash about to occur even with the other exposed K, correct?

What if I had a completely hidden "A's up" on 4th (neither the other A or the other paired card is exposed) and this same scenario occurs? Do you play it any different? Does it matter if it's completely hidden?
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