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Old 12-01-2005, 08:20 PM
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Default Re: TPTK on a paired board vs. a tricky player

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Best case scenario is a split pot here unless villian is tilting badly. I can't put him on any hand that doesn't have a seven or at least AJ. Pre-flop he was getting just shy of 3 to 1 on a call when it came back around. . . justifies a call with a suited connector; based on flop play I would say 67 or 78 is very likely and you're drawing mighty thin.

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At what point do you find the fold?

The check raise meant he had at least a Jack and my re-raise was to take the pot back. Once he pushed, I knew I was beat but couldn't lay it down.

Would the better line have been to call the raise, figuring I am either way ahead or way behind, and try to keep the potential loss to a minimum?
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