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Old 04-02-2005, 09:22 PM
RaymondKHessel RaymondKHessel is offline
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Default Re: TT against an atypical 10/20er

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If he was getting tricky with overcards then he could have been getting tricky with 77-99 or who knows what else. So you still have to call down. Either you give him credit for JJ-AA on the flop or you don't. That's what it boils down to.

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Yeah, but that K takes away several of the hands he "could" have been getting tricky with. So now instead of hoping its 77-99, AK, AQ, KQ, KJ, you have to hope its exactly 77-99 or AQ. Lets also not forget, there are other people in this hand as well.

I would have folded the turn even if a trey had fallen. I only call the flop because I have odds to hit my set.
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