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a long, long, time ago, I can still remember
Hero has Q [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] and a big old stack of $325. Villian is unknown, and I cover him.
No raises preflop, 4 players. ($8 in the pot.) I am out of position in relation to hero. No one else matters. Flop comes down, A,10,4, two hearts. I check, hero (a chick I believe this is online tho), bets 10. I just call. Turn ($28), A of hearts. I check and call $30. River $90, K of hearts. I push for all the marbles. |
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Re: a long, long, time ago, I can still remember
You should only get called by AA and AK here, but it depends. Against a remotely competent oponent, check raise is defenitly better than this. (I'm not sure if it's right though.) Against a stupid loose passive calling station oponent I suppose it's fine. (A stupid calling station oponent will also explain/make reasonable the passive line you took up until you hit.)
Your description of stack sizes isn't very helpful by the way. And calling the villain "hero" isn't normal, but I don't mind if that's what floats your boat. |
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