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Old 12-14-2005, 11:57 AM
rid.br rid.br is offline
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Default Re: Set of 3s at NL400

It's not a matter of mistakes. It's a matter of odds and racionality.

The river changes pratically nothing on the hand. It makes a flush possible but it's unlikely that he has this flush.

If u called the turn thinking he is on some kind of bluff or semi-bluff. OR he could have some two pair hand. Well, on the river he still can have this hands. The only draw that complete is the spades flush and for me is unlikely that he has this.

I agree that this is a difficult decision on the turn. It depends on opponent. If you think he is a donk that may overplay his two pair hands on THIS board. You push. If opponents is solid, this raise on turn means a VERY GOOD hand on this board. Made straight or one of top sets (slowplayed, not so solid hehe). Then you fold the turn. I don't think semi-bluffing is a good move for a thinking player on this board on the turn.

That's what i thought of the hand.
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