Re: When 4 bet/call on a paired board ...
OK, I agree that I should have raised on the flop. This is what I normally would do but I was multi-tabling and made a poor rushed decision.
As it was, I followed zizazziza's line of thought and simply called and was prepared to stay in as long as it stayed cheap. Not the best play I know, but I was willing to pay a couple bucks to find out what was going on, my pot odds were decent and the implied odds of a river A were about right (assuming SB has 77 and continues to slow play).
My basic thinking was that I was either a huge favourite or a huge dog. If they really are poor players the play will probably stay cheap and it's hard to imagine a big bluff coming.
MP1 and SB called. River was T [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Check, ckeck to me. Pot is about $15.
Now what?
Does anyone think they have the best hand here considering the stakes? How often are you up against a case 5 in the SB and two minimum buy-in fish who think this is hold'em?
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