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I hate high pockets with multiple overs
6-handed 0.50/1 Bet365. Second hand at table, everyone in the hand is an unknown.
Hero has red tens. UTG limps, folded to Hero who raises, BB calls, UTG calls. Flop comes A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. Hero bets, BB folds, UTG calls. Turn comes A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. Hero bets(?), UTG calls. River is a black brick. What's our plan? |
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Re: I hate high pockets with multiple overs
Check call, hoping he was in it for the flush.
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Re: I hate high pockets with multiple overs
yeah check call it. hope desperately he doesnt bet.
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Re: I hate high pockets with multiple overs
Cool. I c/ced but wondered if pot was small enough (7 BB) to c/f. FWIW, he had <font color="white">Q3 or something</font>.
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Re: I hate high pockets with multiple overs
Of course he had it. The only time he won't have it is when you fold.
But you won't know that, because he's gonna muck it, and you'll be left wondering all night if you should've just called the jackass, and you'll lose sleep, and you'll be late for work the next morning because you overslept, and you'll get fired. So you really HAVE to call the river, if you value your job. |
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