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Since no one is giving you a serious answer, I will.
You have seven outs to a full house. You are getting an immediate 10.5:1 on the flop call, and you are only a 5.7:1 dog to fill up on the turn. Even if you don't hit a full house on the turn, you'll pick up three more outs for the river. Go into check call mode. If another diamond doesn't fall, I'd probably even be tempted to call a river bet. To the other posters: Constuctive comments are what makes this forum work. |
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To the other posters: Constuctive comments are what makes this forum work. [/ QUOTE ] Accepting them is also necessary. You must have missed his previous posts. |
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Thank you.Thats what I did exacly.I did put the strong player in AA,KK or AQ.So I called.The turn was a black rag.I checked, UTG did bet, the strong player called, I called. River its As I checked, UTG checked the strong player checked.I did show my two sixes ,UTG mock the hand,and the strong player showed me QQ.
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Constuctive comments are what makes this forum work
My reply was very constructive. I feel it's good advice. Peace, Joe Tall |
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I'm with Joe. Seriously, and I mean this as nicely as possible, it's better to learn at low limits. If you're asking these questions and trying to improve, it's easier to learn at games where people are AWFUL and even if you're average you can be ahead.
As you move up in limits, the games get tougher. So, if you're having trouble with 10/20 decisions, it might be better to get yourself grounded in the fundamentals at a lower limit. Sorry Joe if that's not what you meant, but I really am assuming it was. |
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Thank you.Thats what I did exacly.I did put the strong player in AA,KK or AQ.So I called.The turn was a black rag.I checked, UTG did bet, the strong player called, I called. River its As I checked, UTG checked the strong player checked.I did show my two sixes ,UTG mock the hand,and the strong player showed me QQ. [/ QUOTE ] This is a pretty sweet post, because it is indeed pretty challenging to tell which of the three of you is the worst player. |
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Oh boy, only 3 more days until I too can get a library of 10-20 Borgata hands to post and get roundly mocked for. Huzzah huzzah.
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Here is a good advice.F... off.
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Here is a good advice.F... off. [/ QUOTE ] You rule. At both life and poker. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, especially not Clark. |
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Thank you.Thats what I did exacly.I did put the strong player in AA,KK or AQ.So I called.The turn was a black rag.I checked, UTG did bet, the strong player called, I called. River its As I checked, UTG checked the strong player checked.I did show my two sixes ,UTG mock the hand,and the strong player showed me QQ. Again thank you for your reply [/ QUOTE ] Don't worry about Joe. He's just mad because he found out that Larry Bird is white. |
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