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Old 08-25-2003, 11:29 AM
Jim Brier Jim Brier is offline
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I bet because I thought my hand was still good and I would get calls from smaller flushes or maybe even two pair type hands given all the money in the pot. If my opponent had made a full house then I would think he would have bet the river. Furthermore, his raise on the turn seemed more consistent with someone who had flopped a flush than with someone who had made a set.

I turned out to be wrong. My opponent called and won the pot with fives full. A friend of mine, who is a top middle limit player, thought I should have checked.

Given the fact that my opponent was not going to check-raise me when he does fill up, does this make betting on the end more or less attractive? (I think it makes it more attractive).
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