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Re: 40-80 QJo bb
I can't figure out the SB, so I bet the river. With the uberdonk still in the hand it means hand doesn't have to be good 1/2 the time, and I'm guessing it will be good 1/2 the time or more.
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Re: 40-80 QJo bb
Hi mike, I'd think that a long stare at the flop would tend to be some kind of straight potential trying to figure out exactly what it is they hold. Something like T9 or KT or T7 or something like that.
When he donks the turn 8, that seems bad for you. It takes a special kind of player to be bad enough to be a donk but aggressively enough to fire a draw or something weak on the turn like this. I'd probably muck it right there in this small pot. Having called and seen the river, I think there is enough confusion about their hands that QJ looks pretty good. I'd probably call a bet there, but overcall I'm not so sure. It certainly looks like you have the SB beat, but... well, I'm not sure. I certainly don't fault you for overcalling there. good luck. eric |
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Re: 40-80 QJo bb
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i still dont think 40 is high stakes but whatever. good live game i have QJo in the bb. a donk limps utg, sb who is uberdonked calls, i check. the flop is AJ9. there's a long pause as they stare at the flop. sb checks, i bet, they both call. the turn is an 8. sb bets, i call, utg calls. the river is a 2. sb checks, i check with the intention of calling and even overcalling. comments? [/ QUOTE ] why not pop the turn if you think you are ahead? |
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Re: 40-80 QJo bb
you're winning on the river. i think betting here is a better play.
hahaha...i just looked at the result. now my line really rules becasue both fold and you have no chance to muck the winner. |
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