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Overplayed ugly full house?
Sorry for the poor editing, still can't get a converter to work.
NL Texas Hold'em $50 Buy-in + $5 Entry Fee Level:1 Blinds(10/15) Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: 1( $1000 ) Seat 2: 2( $1215 ) Seat 3: 3 ( $1000 ) Seat 4: 4( $1680 ) Seat 5: 5( $960 ) Seat 6: 6( $945 ) Seat 7: 7( $480 ) Seat 8: 8( $810 ) Seat 9: Hero ( $1000 ) Seat 10: 9( $910 ) Trny:14660729 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 8c 8s ] Hero calls [15]. 1 folds. xx calls [15]. 4 folds. xx calls [15]. xx calls [5]. xx checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 9c, 9h, 9d ] xx checks. xx checks. Hero bets [55]. xx folds. xx raises [150]. 2 folds Hero is all-In [930] |
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Re: Overplayed ugly full house?
Perhaps it is a pure bluff trying to scare you off. I think he has something though. It would take big cojones to bluff raise on a flop like this with five people seeing the flop.
So in short, I fold to the raise here. |
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Re: Overplayed ugly full house?
Since it looks like I'm not going to get other replies, I'll explain my reasoning. A 9 just calls here, and the PPs that beat me (TT+) will most likely have raised preflop. I think my opponent has either Ax, which will probably fold, or a lower PP than mine, which may call.
This doesn't really have anything to do with my argument, but he called with 33. Heh. |
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