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Old 12-22-2005, 01:54 AM
benkath1 benkath1 is offline
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Default Re: A7o from the BB, six handed. Too loose PF?

Yeah, calling an UTG raise with A7o oop is a little loose, but the rest of the hand looks fine.

Just curious, when he cals your turn 3 bet, why not cap the river?
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Old 12-22-2005, 02:01 AM
Eeegah Eeegah is offline
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Default Re: A7o from the BB, six handed. Too loose PF?

Way loose. Make it suited and you're on

Edit: wait, we're 5 handed. Eh, I think it's a call in this case, but I'm open to corrections.
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Old 12-22-2005, 02:50 AM
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Default Re: A7o from the BB, six handed. Too loose PF?

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Just curious, when he cals your turn 3 bet, why not cap the river?

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With the board pairing and villain raising you on the river after hero made it pretty obvious he had the straight I think a call on the river is fine.
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Old 12-22-2005, 09:45 AM
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Default Re: A7o from the BB, six handed. Too loose PF?

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Just curious, when he cals your turn 3 bet, why not cap the river?

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With the board pairing and villain raising you on the river after hero made it pretty obvious he had the straight I think a call on the river is fine.

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That was pretty much it exactly. I intended to cap the river if possible (I had put Villain on trips) until the pair card hit. I didn't want to miss the bet if I was wrong, so I bet/called. It was obvious he had his "raise any" box checked by the way the action went down, so I decided to just call.
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