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Re: AA on a dry board
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Gonna lose almost all of the time you check call this river, and you are missing value from marginal hands that are committed at this point. [/ QUOTE ] He's right. Betting is the play here... any T checks behind, and any 5 bets. |
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Re: AA on a dry board
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Slow playing trips and T's is the worst case scenario i should have said. The $15 could have been called because he held the K but still feared the 5's. Check-called was my first reaction but thinking about it more I think a pair of K's is the most likely hand. $10 -15 bet and call a push is what i NOW would do. [/ QUOTE ] i don't see any reason to put him on a pair of kings. can you help me out with the reasoning please? |
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Re: AA on a dry board
Maybe villian got a look of the card that should fell on the river before it came out?
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Re: AA on a dry board
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Maybe villian got a look of the card that should fell on the river before it came out? [/ QUOTE ] yes, i thought about it. but why wasn't he able to figure out that hero has him beat anyway? can he only determine the future cards on the board? questions over questions... |
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Re: AA on a dry board
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[ QUOTE ] Maybe villian got a look of the card that should fell on the river before it came out? [/ QUOTE ] yes, i thought about it. but why wasn't he able to figure out that hero has him beat anyway? can he only determine the future cards on the board? questions over questions... [/ QUOTE ] He probably know that too, but setting this up to bust villiam in a huge pot later on when both get monsterhands. (Don't take it to hard Me'Dolh, we of course know that you just did a little mistake-post, no problem) |
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