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Re: 1 – 2 NL (200 max) at Turning Stone Hand #2
Tight player has one of a very few hands (unless you and I's definition of tight are diferrent). He either hit a set on the flop, has pocket sixes, or potentially Jacks or Tens.
I put my money on a set here. If he really is tight and is about to leave, he is not going to involve himself in a hand that isn't a monster. I know the mentallity of a tight player who wants to protect a small win, I get that feeling all the time. He's simply not going to involve himself without an overpair or set. He checks on the end because of the straight possibility, afraid he'll get raised if he bets. Loose passive guy being in there is even worse, personally I hate the bluff here. If loose passive was the one about to leave, I might like it. |
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