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Old 12-25-2005, 11:54 PM
cold_cash cold_cash is offline
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Default Re: Turn decision...

After you hit your Jack and are squeezing those extra bets out of the Button, you'll be losing.
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Old 12-25-2005, 11:54 PM
silkyslim silkyslim is offline
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Default Re: Turn decision...

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What hands does a 'solid' Button have here?

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I dont know who this is directed to but my thinking was, he raised to protect his hand. He could have 99,TT,(22). More likely top pair with ATs-JTs. Maybe T9s for the 2 pair. I would probably play this way with QJd (that may be wrong). SO I think assuming he flopped a set is weak tight.
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Old 12-26-2005, 12:10 AM
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Closing action getting 10:1 to hit a straight is a call. If I hit anything on the river, I am still checking though. However folding this is awfully weak tight.

UTG being loose and fishy he could have two overcards or a PP looking to spike, I dont think he is the threat in this hand. Button appears to have a ten (ATs KTs JTs would be hands he could CC PF with on the button) there is a lesser chance he has 99 since I feel he'd be popping the turn with that hand. Him betting the turn after 2 calls on the flop with QJ doesnt really make sense, but the turn was a brick so I could be a possibility.
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