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Old 12-17-2005, 06:55 PM
JackWilson JackWilson is offline
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Default Re: 2 hands against the same player, wondering how I should approach t

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hand one is a really easy call down

if youre not going to call the river you should fold the turn

if you think your hand is good enough to continue in hand two, just calldown. raising lets him bloat the pot when he has a hand and sometimes bluff u off the best hand.

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Please explain what makes hand 1 an easy calldown. I agree that I should have probably called the river after calling the turn, but I'm not sure I should have called the turn at all. The idea at the time was that I still had 3 aces and a gutshot to call on the turn. I guess 7 outs aren't quite enough to call that turn and fold the river, especially since the aces might not be clean outs.

In hand 2 and hands similar to it, my problem is that I don't know when my hand is good or not. It seems like a guessing game for the most part, except that I always seem to get it wrong. What goes into the decision process for you when faced with a situation like that?
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