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so you have a thin pair of eights
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Decent player opens MP nothing too fancy likes to checkraise the turn a whole lot but has a pattern to that. Terrible player cold calls next , and I cold call with 8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]8 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. The rest of the field folds. 7 2/3bets Flop is 6s 5s 3s Openner bets, bad player folds, and I call looking to raise any safe card on the turn. 4 2/3 BB Turn 7c Openner checks, I bet, he calls. River 6c Opener checks. Thin bet here? |
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Re: so you have a thin pair of eights
Absolutely.
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Re: so you have a thin pair of eights
I'm not sure it's that thin.
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Re: so you have a thin pair of eights
it depends if you think you will get called with ace-high. if not, check behind. What hands could he have hear that you actually bet. most like hand is either A/K (with a flush card) or a TT/JJ. If he will fold ace high you should check
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Re: so you have a thin pair of eights
Yes! No 99, TT or JJ would let As draw free on the turn and with that board he could very well put you on a move on the pot and call with AQ/AK.
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Re: so you have a thin pair of eights
It's not thin. Bet. You'll be called down by ace high, which is exactly what he has. An overpair would almost always bet the turn, and if not, generally would check-raise.
Good luck. Eric |
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Re: so you have a thin pair of eights
Bet and hope ace high calls.
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