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Old 11-03-2005, 01:41 PM
ihardlyknowher ihardlyknowher is offline
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Default Re: Pushing too hard or just right?

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I would just call the river. He capped the turn and came out firing on the river. KT and QQ are more likely than 99.

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We beat KT. If you put KT in his hand range, you should raise, as there would then bet 16 KT's and 3 99's we beat, vs 3 QQ's we don't, making us better than 6:1 favorites.

good luck.
eric

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Yeah, I missed that full house thingy. My bad.
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Old 11-03-2005, 01:49 PM
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The guy's a maniac, we've established that.

His range IMO here is AA,KK,QQ,QJ,K10,and 99, and a very very small part of the time >5% he's bluffing completely.

I think it's highly possible he has an overpair here and his river action signifies that he thinks you got counterfeited.....ugh.....i hate even thinking what it's like to think like that given the action....

anyways, cap the river. if his range is what i said above, you're behind rarely here..... cap that [censored]
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Old 11-03-2005, 03:23 PM
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cap it up and see QJo
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