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Hero flat called the flop min-CR, a completely irrelevant card fell on the turn, and villain made a medium size bet.
I say hero calling to flop gave villain absolutely no information about what he's up against. If villain's on a bluff he's firing the second barrell here, if he has QT or a set (hopefully not 7s) he's milking his hand, and if he has a worse made hand and a draw he's trying to continue showing strengh. All options are open. The good part of it is that we dodged one of the 8 scare cards, the bad that hero didn't hit his boat and have litte or no additional information. Left with 1,770 (oops, miscalculation edited) in chips and a pot of 2,600 there's no sense in calling: it's push or fold time. I said push on the flop, I say push even more here. Villain will have to call with a wide range of hands now, and we still have one shot at our 4-outer should we be behind. Best, McMelchior (Johan) |
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