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Old 01-19-2005, 02:24 AM
Philuva Philuva is offline
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Default Re: $100-$200 Tunica Hand- Pre-flop & River decision(s)

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The fact is, I might play a straight this way against a player like myself who could fold the more marginal spectrum of hands for a 3-bet, while assuring I collected another bet on the river while not losing more when the board pairs. Is that really such a terrible line?

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It is an awful line.

I was playing in the 100 - 200 in LV in December. Young guy and old guy went 9 bets on the turn on a 4TAK with 2 diamonds. Young kid had KK and old guy had QJ. The old guy with the nuts eventually stopped and said, "I know you have QdJd so I just call." River was the 2 d. Young kid bet and old guy just called and took the pot. Would have been even funnier if he stuck to his read and folded. Anyway, my point is with the nuts and one card to come you have to be willing to go a lot more than 3 bets before you can think the other guy is freerolling on you.
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