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Old 07-05-2005, 01:26 PM
knifeandfork knifeandfork is offline
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Default raise, call, or fold? trips hand

7 hnded live 5/10 nlhe game is unusually tight passive today
UTG(900) limps folded to sb(1500) that completes i check Ad4d in the bb(900)
flop is
Qd 4h 6s sb checks, I check, utg checks,
turn is
4c sb checks i bet $40, utg folds, sb raises to $100 i ponder briefly and call
river 9h
sb leads $300....?
comments on turn play and what to do on the river appreciated.
jason
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Old 07-05-2005, 01:40 PM
LuvDemNutz LuvDemNutz is offline
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Default Re: raise, call, or fold? trips hand

Without a read - I call.
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Old 07-05-2005, 01:42 PM
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Default Re: raise, call, or fold? trips hand

I think yuo need to call. Too often he has just the 4. In his mind, you might have raised with a higher pair and his four is still good. He almost surely has a 4, but you gotta call and play the odds that he doesnt have a fh.
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Old 07-06-2005, 01:29 AM
knifeandfork knifeandfork is offline
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Default Re: raise, call, or fold? trips hand

tried to edit this with a description of the sb guess it didnt get edited though. sb is tight trappy player who plays a fair amount of hands and gets out of line with his bet sizes sometimes. it is still difficult to pry too many chips from him thus the "tight" label.

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i reluctantly call and he shows me 6's full ;(
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