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Top pair and nut flush draw...Standard????
Sorry about the converter, bison isn't working for me.
$25 NL Texas Hold'em - Sunday, December 11, 19:55:48 EDT 2005 Table Table 66033 (6 max) (Real Money) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 5 Seat 2: UTG ( $42.15 ) Seat 4: Villain( $26.11 ) Seat 1: Hero ( $52.98 ) Seat 3: SB ( $11.40 ) Seat 5: BB ( $25.15 ) SB posts small blind [$0.10]. BB posts big blind [$0.25]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 5h Ah ] Villain raises [$1]. Hero calls [$1]. SB folds. BB folds. ** Dealing Flop ** [ As, 3h, Th ] Villain checks. Hero bets [$2]. Villain raises [$4]. Hero is all-In [$49.98] Villain is all-In [$21.11] Little history on villain. Has been paying me off on big turn and river overbets when I have nuts. I figured he either had ace with a weaker kicker, he would play any ace, or maybe two pair and wanted to take it down on the flop with the check-raise. Either way i figured i had too much of a draw/semi-made hand to play it any differently. What is your take on the play? Standard? |
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