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Old 09-10-2004, 05:31 AM
naphand naphand is offline
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Default Re: Messed up play all the way

I probably do not cap PF, but it cannot be a huge mistake with four to the flop and a good multi-way hand. The PF raise was to try to isolate, expecting the others to see a LLR coming, when it gets called, you have to look post-flop and capping achieves little.

Flop is great, nothing wrong with your Turn play. After BB caps he has to have at least a J (likely), and possibly KJ, 77 or J7. LRR looks like he has a K (less likely a J or 7). So far so good.

Your River action depends a lot on your read of BB, LRR is beat here, but he does have a hand worth calling with, so a raise for value will likely get the money. You don't have the greatest kicker, and a 3-bet would look very ugly (and LRR may fold for two more?). Why does BB bet out on the Turn? rather than CR a FH or J? Seems odd to me, unless he is trying to look like a K when he has a J.

BB shows no sign of slowing down and must put someone on at least a K. He must have a J, and you lose to AJ, KJ, QJ, J7, J6, split JT. Does BB call PF with less than J6? So to be ahead to a J you need to see J8/J9/K7/AK (not unlikely) or a J5- (unlikely). I suppose a goonish QT is also possible, esp. Q [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]

Call is OK, raise needs a better read on BB.
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