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Old 03-17-2005, 09:41 AM
ReDeYES88 ReDeYES88 is offline
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Default Re: I get to play post flop. . . .well, kinda

So I think that the concensus (and me earlier) says to raise on the turn, either lead out or check/raise.

I'm curious about a couple of things: after his t70 lead into a t75 pot, it seems that a raise from me should be in the t200 range or so, no?, leaving me with t530. What's your move if he pushes? We're not quite stuck, but should we be?

Say he calls our t200 raise on the turn, and the second board pair comes on the river. Pot is now t475 and you have t530. Your move is?

Actual results:
<font color="white"> Hero mucked on the river. Not to be results oriented, but the villan flashed As 5s for the nut flush. Pretty consistant with his play of the hand </font>
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