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Don\'t Read If You\'ve Already Read MM\'s Hand To Talk About
The hand below is reposted from yesterday's "Hand to Talk About" by Mason Malmuth. I'm concerned that some of the "hand reading" was influenced by results. So I edited the post taking out the turn and river play by Mason. If you DIDN"T read Mason's post, please take a stab at putting the "very good player" on a hand. And if you did read it, take a stab trying to remove any influence on your thinking based on the play of later streets. Try to include a range of possible hands and assign probabilities or some sort (very likely, not so likely is OK).
Mason wrote in yesterdays post: "Here's an interesting hand I played earlier this evening. The game was $30-$60. Three players limped in including a very good player in the middle. I called from late position with KsQc. Both blinds played so six of us saw the flop for one bet each. The flop was KdQh7s. It was checked to me and only the good player called. The turn was the 3h." The good player now checks. Once again, what possible hands do you put the good player on? ~ Rick |
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