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Old 12-16-2005, 04:49 PM
NickPoker NickPoker is offline
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Default Re: 97o from SB NL200

This would be a pretty bad call by the villain if he is on a draw. He could easily have something like A9 or any pocket pair 10's or lower. I think your play is decent, if he as a set you are going to lose a lot anyway as Leptyne mentioned. This of course is assuming no reads.
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Old 12-16-2005, 05:47 PM
Morrek Morrek is offline
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Default Re: 97o from SB NL200

Yeah ofcourse it depends on reads, but the pot is so big I think he has troubles letting go of this one regardless of what he's holding. Call and put half on turn half on river might get more out of some hands, but I really wanna get more money in now to prevent future mistakes if a scarecard hits (a T for example, "does he have 9T? 68? maybe I should slow down?") and it gives your opponent a chance to make a mistake calling with a draw, being tempted by the huge pot. I also like to win the big pots now, instead of waiting to milk out every last bit
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Old 12-16-2005, 06:04 PM
ahnuld ahnuld is offline
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Default Re: 97o from SB NL200

Id be really worried that the coldcaller has a set. I think I push too because 8T 86 are possible, but I dont like the coldcall at all.
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