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oops, misread your post. [/ QUOTE ] I hope I didn't mess you up by editing... I added that Q9 and Q8 were outside possibilities a bit later. |
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How many bets am I going here? [/ QUOTE ] If you don't know the answer, I sure as hell don't either... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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#13
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You are close to a 2:1 favorite against QQ/88, AQ/KQ/Q9/Q8 and JT. The problem as I see it is that some of these hands can be discarded by the way the hand was played (something like KQ or maybe even AQ). You have to be a 2:1 favorite in order to raise here, but I just don't see it happening. I would call.
Brad Edit - Brain isn't working. |
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#14
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How much action on the river? [/ QUOTE ] $40 |
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#15
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Was thinking bout this hand in the shower just now and realized the 2-1 doesn't apply since we are capping.
Since I think 88 is defenetely the most likely hand, I can see capping now. |
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#17
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If you do raise, you can only call a 3-bet.
I might even just call, since it sure looks like JT. |
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#18
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1.7AF is fairly passive so i think you can expect to see JT most of the time here. im not sure if a 1.7AF will cap the turn. he didnt cap QQ preflop so that hand is unlikely. 88 is a real big possibility as well.
therefore i raise. took me a while to come to that conclusion however so i think its quite close. |
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I think I just call. You are only getting one extra bet from KQ or 88 (we have to assume that this guy is not retarded), but you are going to lose two to AQ or QQ.
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Raise and call a 3-bet. JT+88.
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