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Old 12-30-2005, 08:52 PM
kleinstadt1 kleinstadt1 is offline
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Default Re: Turn Against Tight, Passive

At the risk of being redundant (I haven't read any responses yet), and assuming he's a rational player: 99, 33, QQ, KQ, AK. KQ being most likely (although he usually shouldn't be raising with it in EP) Less likely, but possible AA or KK.

You fold if he's a total rock. If you fold, you should probably do it immediately. Of the possible hands, you have AK tied and three outs to beat KQ. You have two outs to beat the rest of the hands. Turn check raise means he's almost certainly going to bet the river. You're not going to call a turn bet to draw, are you?
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