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My thoughts have pretty much been summed up already. But given the preflop and flop action here I thought villain would have an ace most of the time. KJs or maaaaybe KTs were both possible, but they accounted for only 2 combos. I didn't think villain would peel with TT or JJ with the J or T of spades.
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How would we feel if we didn't have the Qs?
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Good check - the only reason to bet the turn would be to follow up with a river bet and hope he check/folds a weak Ace, but I don't trust him to do that often enough.
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With the Qs - we're like 8:1 toast
Without the Qs - we're like 16:1 toast How I use that now is beyond me. Course, I think there's a certain % of times he may make a move on the flop with the spades as well. How I use that now is beyond me. Anyone smart to help at this point? |
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