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Old 08-08-2005, 11:38 AM
Guy McSucker Guy McSucker is offline
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Default Bottom set, lots of bets, slow down yet?

I can't tell you much about the villain here but this is Party so let's suppose he is loose, passive and not very good.

22 in the big blind. Limp, limp, raise, SB calls, I call, others call. Here goes.

Flop: K 3 2 with two spades.

SB checks, I bet, UTG calls, MP raises, button folds, SB folds, I 3-bet, UTG folds, MP caps. Okay so he likes his hand a lot. Oh, I call by the way.

Turn: offsuit 7. I bet, he raises.

Now here's the question. At what point do we start to give him credit for having a hand better than ours >50% of the time. In other words, when do we stop pumping and start calling? If at all.

And when the river brings another K it's a clear check-call innit?

Guy.
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