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Old 09-06-2005, 08:58 PM
gh9801 gh9801 is offline
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Default Re: Flopped straight facing way too much strength

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BB waking up on the turn is pretty disturbing. With such low AF and reasonably tight VPIP I think you can rule out any trips on the turn. Hard to see him cold calling 2 on the flop with just a bare T.

9T, QJ, KT, KQs, 99, TT, AQs, AKs are possible. AA and KK less likely but wouldn't surprise me. Low AF coupled with low VPIP could also be symptomatic of FPS.

On the turn you really only hope he's pumping the unlikely trips or big draw like AK[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. By the river he's hit any possible draw. You are at best chopping with another QJ or beating the odd AKo or AA. I'd call river getting 1 to 9+ odds. (9 because you are probably splitting if winning, + because of the off chance you do win the whole pot.)

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Is a turn muck out of the question, since Hero's hand is pretty defined by the turn lead, so BB's c/r must be a super strong hand...?
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