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Old 12-17-2005, 03:12 PM
TomBrooks TomBrooks is offline
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Default Re: Deciding whether to call down a turn reraise...

Check/calling the flop and raising the turn is not something I'd do with this hand.

On the flop, I like betting out. I like the hand somewhat but the board is straight and flush coordinated. Villian could have a made straight already and this board makes a lot of two pair hands also. If I'm going to find out UTG made a very good hand, I'd rather it be on the flop than on a big street.

If I got raised on the flop, I'd bet out the turn. UTG might have raised with a straight and flush draw or a straight flush draw. But if he raises the turn, I'd just call hoping to improve and I'd probably check/fold the river UI, but I might check/call depending on my read. This villian is pretty passive making me lean towards a fold.

That 6 on the river completes the T7 OESD also. I think a 44 VPIP guy plays T7 from UTG.

I think checkraising the turn was overaggressive. Your hand is only mediocre on this board where the flop could have hit UTG hard.
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