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Old 03-28-2005, 07:08 AM
maxpowers21 maxpowers21 is offline
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Default Re: Huge Multiway Pot with TT

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I'm not capping TT here very often and definitely not my first hand at the table with no reads. I'd fold the flop too. I don't see you ever being ahead here and catching a T could end up being costly for you....

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I don't see how catching a ten on the turn here would be very costly.
How can you peg someone on a gutshot to a straight draw to the ten or a higher set?

When you spike a ten you will be good here clearly most of the time in this field. You have great odds to call. I see nothing wrong with calling a flop bet, near closing the action.
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Old 03-28-2005, 07:12 AM
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Default Re: Huge Multiway Pot with TT

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i wouldn't TT in this pos either.

So i see the flop call, but why call the turn and fold the river. I would usually fold the turn in this situation.

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Because he picked up a gutshot draw on the turn on a non-flush draw board, having 2 of the tens to the gutshot also makes it even less likely someone else will draw to a split. Turn call is fine.

River fold is fine too because there is no way you are ahead here, unless you are playing with retarded monekys, well maybe a call isnt so bad on the river, it is party.
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Old 03-28-2005, 11:37 AM
tolbiny tolbiny is offline
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Default Re: Huge Multiway Pot with TT

Yeah, sthief pointed out i missed the gutshot.
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