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Old 07-29-2005, 05:46 PM
WillyTrailer WillyTrailer is offline
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Default Sometimes I play bad...

live 10/20 game with a Kill. This is a kill pot so it's 20/40 this hand and I am on the button so the two players to my left post blinds of 5 and 10 and CO, to my right, has the kill button and therefore posts a blind of 20.

Folded to MP1, moderately tight and somewhat thinking player, who raises (40).

In this situation he will surely raise TJs and better broadways. I don't think he would raise 88 here, but would surely raise TT. Of course he'll raise other standard raising hands, but he will be raising a little light as CO will call with any 2 since he is half way in and stuck and tilting and the other three non-posters to act after him are fairly tight.
Anyway, MP2 and Mp3 fold. CO calls. I am the button with AhQh and 3-bet. CO lets out a heavy breath in exasperation. Blinds fold and MP1 and CO call.

Flop: KQ6 rainbow, no hearts.

Check, Check, I bet, MP1 calls, CO folds.

Turn is a blank.

Check, bet, call.

River is a K

Check, check.

somebody slap me, right?

-WT
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Old 07-29-2005, 06:29 PM
jba jba is offline
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Default Re: Sometimes I play bad...

you only included pre-flop reads on CO

the question is, does he call with a worse Q or pocket pair jacks or lower?

also would he try a c/r with trip kings?

but generally speaking, yes, this is a value bet for me on the river.

the rest is cool
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