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Old 07-11-2005, 10:01 AM
nopepper nopepper is offline
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Default Is this too weak?

During the hand I felt it was ok but now i feel it is really bad..

10/20 on doyles room

3 handed and I pick up KK on the bb, very very tight post flop put semi loose pre flop limps, hes not very aggresive at all..sb fold, i raise limper calls

flop is
J72r

I bet, he calls.

Turn J

I bet, he raises I fold very quickly.

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Old 07-11-2005, 11:56 AM
IndieMatty IndieMatty is offline
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Default Re: Is this too weak?

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very very tight post flop put semi loose pre flop limps

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raises I fold very quickly.

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VERY WEAK.

Go to showdown.
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Old 07-11-2005, 02:15 PM
MrStretchie MrStretchie is offline
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Default Re: Is this too weak?

If over a large number of hands he has Never bluffed, and you have seen him slowplay top pair, and he's a weak player, I could fold this.

If he's decent and tight, he could easily play off that image, since it's almost certain that this board hasn't helped you. If you don't know whether he would slowplay top pair, or if you've ever seen him bluff-raise (because this would be a perfect time), better go to showdown.

So right.. if the read was perfect, because the pot is small, good fold. Otherwise, weak.

Edit: or if he could bet less than top pair. Middle pocket pairs look pretty good here..
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