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Re: Turned Trips but the Other Guy Keeps Betting
Meh, the thread is dead I guess. I need to work on my definition of "interesting" hands.
I did raise the river, and he called the raise and showed KJ. MHIG. Keeping in mind that I didn't bother to note sample size and therefore thought my read was stronger than it actually was, I had planned on capping if he 3-bet. I was that sure. His 16/9 numbers, combined with the fact that the table as a whole was playing tight/aggressive (SB being the sole exception and the reason the table was still going), I felt that I could rule out him holding a 6; he wouldn't have limped A6s second in from MP2. He also wouldn't have limped behind with JJ or KK; them's raising hands, and barring a misclick the fact that he had no notes indicated to me that he wasn't likely to be trying sometihng tricky like limping behind & hoping to reraise. So, as the first couple people in this thread said, he basically had to have KJ, or maybe some superdraw like Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (although that probably doesn't call a river raise). I just posted this one because I thought it made for a good (if not easy) example of online hand-reading. And yeah, I was a little proud of myself for nailing it in real time. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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