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Old 03-10-2004, 12:55 PM
Baltimore Ron Baltimore Ron is offline
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Default I think you\'re good

Jeff,

I seriously doubt the likelihood of either opponent having a full house. Here's why:

If button had an overpair (and we're concerned specifically with QQ here) there is no way he checks behind on the flop. I'd also expect the button to bet out a set on this semi-dangerous flop.

The BB is only slightly less readable. It is *possible* that he flopped a set or 89 two-pair and missed a chance for a flop checkraise. However, with you representing the straight on the turn, I wouldn't expect him to run the risk of losing bets on the river when you check behind on a paired board.

Bet the river for value.

BR

PS: Good to see you last weekend. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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