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Old 11-18-2005, 10:04 PM
VanVeen VanVeen is offline
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Default Re: 5/10 Representing Quads

What hand range do you assign villain on the turn after his raise? Any reasonable assumptions about a 'solid regular' at 5/10nl would make a turn 3bet to $300 have an expectation of >-$200 plus whatever you're willing to bet on a river blank. Turn play sucks.

River play isn't that great, either. What hand range do you assign villain after he calls the turn 3bet, and are there enough hands in that range that villain will fold to justify a river shove? (No)

In isolation this hand is a total blunder. As an image play it is too -EV to be justified. Don't like. At all.
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