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Old 07-09-2004, 03:01 AM
Nate tha' Great Nate tha' Great is offline
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Default Re: Hand Reading Exercise #1

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I think you have been right all along. I just don't see where the value is in raising the turn with KJs. The likelyhood of SB folding any hand worth 3betting out of position on the flop is really low. If the LAG is even slightly above average, he's going to realize SB is going to a showdown against his aggressive ass, barring a scenario where SB holds KK and another Q comes on the river or something like that.

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You're probably right that nobody is folding KK, but how about 88-JJ? I think those hands probably need to 3-bet the flop, and would need to consider a fold very seriously when an ace comes on the turn and they are raised again.
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