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Old 07-23-2005, 08:36 PM
Danenania Danenania is offline
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Default Good Spot For A-high?

Just a routine check-up on an A-high calldown. BB is basically unknown, but 50/20 after 10 hands fwiw.

Party 10/20 6-max, 5-handed.

Folded to me, I raise AcTd on the Button, BB calls.

Flop: 8d, 3s, 4d

BB checks, I bet, BB raises, I call.

Turn: 8s

BB bets, I call.

River: 6h

BB bets, I call.

Not the greatest of river cards but still seemed worthwhile to look him up.

If you don't call down here, explain why not. If you do, tell me if any turn/river combinations could change your mind, or make you do something besides call down like raise the turn.
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Old 07-23-2005, 09:00 PM
partypokerer partypokerer is offline
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Default Re: Good Spot For A-high?

i like a call down here especially after the turn card. However id probably fold to most turn diamonds. May fold to running facecards too.
edit: didn't notice diamond in hand probably call turn fold riv unimproved on diamond turn.
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Old 07-23-2005, 09:15 PM
timprov timprov is offline
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Default Re: Good Spot For A-high?

You just abandoned position here, which I don't like. I'd generally decide if I want to go to showdown unimproved on the flop, and if I do, I'll 3-bet and hopefully take a free turn card. If he caps, I fold the turn UI, or sometimes fold right there.
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