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Old 07-04-2005, 12:11 AM
Buck_65 Buck_65 is offline
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It wasn't pretty. I called and spiked an 8 on the turn. I was lucky this guy happened to be a maniac, because for some reason he was willing to put in 4 bets on the turn with what turned out to be KQ. I only check-called the river, figuring he had 67 as his flop raise may suggest. So I made a mistake, and will fold in this situation in the future.
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Old 07-04-2005, 12:58 AM
oreogod oreogod is offline
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Default Re: 88 gets raised on the flop...

I fold the flop. I dont think u can really put him on 76 here. Its possible, but I think it would be an odd play by him if he actually did have the 76.

Edit: Just saw results. If you think he has 76, capping /3-betting the turn is probably not good.
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Old 07-04-2005, 10:47 AM
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Default Re: 88 gets raised on the flop...

I'm not sure if my thinking is right, maybe you guys can give some input. If you say he's aggressive, there is enough of a chance you are good and I would pay him off. Of course if it's a typical passive, it's an instant fold. However, b/c of reverse implied odds, a fold may not be such a bad idea after all even though he is loose-aggressive.
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