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Re: RESULTS
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what is he calling the raise with on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] He is getting correct odds to call if he has a set. If he has a set, he is a 3.5 to 1 underdog, and calling the turn re-raise gives him 3.6 to 1 odds. Perhaps that is the answer. |
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Re: RESULTS
lol, there is zero chance he had a set. You give too much credit. |
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Re: RESULTS
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lol, there is zero chance he had a set. You give too much credit. [/ QUOTE ] Is that b/c a mid PP would re-raise preflop? What do you think is villan's holding? In other words, what kinds of hands will someone call with in the BB to such a raise at your level of play? What do you think was his purpose in calling the turn? Hoping to check it down after the river? |
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Re: RESULTS
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Is that b/c a mid PP would re-raise preflop? What do you think is villan's holding? In other words, what kinds of hands will someone call with in the BB to such a raise at your level of play? What do you think was his purpose in calling the turn? Hoping to check it down after the river? [/ QUOTE ] a set bets a good % of the chance on the flop, at least, i would |
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Re: RESULTS
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a set bets a good % of the chance on the flop, at least, i would [/ QUOTE ] you don't agree w/another poster here who said this smells like a trap? would checking the flop be one way to try to trap? i'd probably bet out as well to protect my hand against a flush draw . . . but perhaps others would not be so fearful of the flush draw |
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