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he could have 67 but all your money goes into the pot quickly
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This is really not that big of a suckout. You have a ten out draw.
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You have 20 some odd dollars left with that bloated pot. It is quite possible villain has a worse hand than you. The only major concern is a made straight. Worst case scenario you have 10 outs, but I still think your ahead. If not, try very hard to fill up on the river. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I don't see folding as an option after that turn bet. I like the way you played the hand on all streets.
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At first I thought this thread was about how to get more money in the pot without scaring Villain away. Then I realized he's done it for you.
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since he called the $2.50 bet preflop you prably don't have to worry about 76 but it is likely. He might have had pocket kings, but the raise on the turn is weird. Possiby he could have also hit trips on the flop or turn. I think you have the best hand so push all-in.
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I don't have much of a problem with villan's hand either
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Why are you asking this? This is a CLEAR call all-in.
By the way, you need to bet more on the flop with the possible draws out there. Ryan |
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I just wanted to make sure there's no reasonable way to fold to this bet, or the all-in reraise if I were to bet $15 on the turn. No matter how hard I look, I can't find a reasonable fold. Aside from the straight, his range includes two pair, lower sets, and flush draws. Any fold with a set of aces on this board at the turn is monsters under the bed. Unfortunately, this was a real monster [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] Oh well, I'll make the same call next time.
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u r getting like 3 to 1 with 10 outs and a really, really good chance u r ahead... and if u r behind do like the best and learn to suck out goooot
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