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Still building the br back up and clearing the junefever bonus. Won't post results, but I will tell you that your read of his hand range (and mine at the time) is way off.
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Still building the br back up and clearing the junefever bonus. Won't post results, but I will tell you that your read of his hand range (and mine at the time) is way off. -Jaran [/ QUOTE ] The handrange is a guess, as you know, based on what hands would most likely be played this way. Yeah, he may have 32o here, but that wouldn't make your play any better than if he had JJ. Rob |
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I'm not sure I can find a fold here against an unknown. You might be right about the c/c line, though. When he raised the turn, I thought he might have gone over-aggro on the flop with something like JT, so a fold might be right.
-Jaran |
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I'm not sure I can find a fold here against an unknown. You might be right about the c/c line, though. When he raised the turn, I thought he might have gone over-aggro on the flop with something like JT, so a fold might be right. -Jaran [/ QUOTE ] The big thing is that the relative lack of draws on the board makes his flop cap much more likely to be a big hand. And while that big hand will occasionally be something like AA or KK, it will more often be a hand like 44, 88, J8, and even those hands that you're still ahead of, like AA or KK, are drawing to a fair number of outs against you. Rob |
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