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Re: Curtains hand #6 - ITM with TPNK
This sucks, it looks the SB knows that curtains is aggressive and could have been trying to trap something like AA. I would still call the flop push though.
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Re: Curtains hand #6 - ITM with TPNK
Bah I forgot to say that SB had been completing his SB like every time around and curtains kept pwning him. So my guess is that curtains figured he's trapping with a big hand. If that's the case though, why bet out? And do you call the c/r with that in mind?
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Re: Curtains hand #6 - ITM with TPNK
If this is the case then SB is clearly a donk and is could easily be trapping, but instead of trapping someting like AA like a good player he likely has something like A3 to "trap" curtains with. In this case as long as curtains called the push (perhaps he didn't which is why you're posting this?) then I think that curtain's line is fine.
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Re: Curtains hand #6 - ITM with TPNK
I would call but not be happy about it
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Re: Curtains hand #6 - ITM with TPNK
even with SB completing PR regularly, i don't think our hero can necessarily sense a trap in this particular hand. sure SB could be getting frustrated and thinking of trapping. but he could've been trapping with the previous SB/BB hand (with he didn't i presume) or it could've been on the next SB/BB hand (if we got to it, that is).
so it looks like our hero went for a standard flop bet. for me, i'd probably fold after SBs push more often than calling. but fwiw, i only play the 30s. jc |
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