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Old 11-30-2005, 08:04 PM
wdeadwyler wdeadwyler is offline
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Default Re: Dumping bottom two on a nasty board

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I think you folded the best hand. He puts you on AK, KK, AA, and he knows you hate that flop unless you have the A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (which is merely a way to have outs, not something that makes your hand awesome). All of those mid-range cards block most of his possible flush hands. KJs/QJs aren't hands to call a preflop raise with, KQs and AQs are pretty sketchy, and AKs raises instead of limp/calling. 76s (straight flush) would not try to blow you off the nut flush draw, which just leaves hands like 75s, 65s, and below for possible flush hands. He can't have QJ or J7 really, so 76 is the only way he can make a straight. Sets are unlikely because there's only one combination left of 99 and 88, and TT is probably worth a raise preflop from him.

His raise puts you in a really horrible spot with any hand worse than a set, and if he's a good player he certainly knows that.

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Dude you are overthinking 100nl.
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