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Old 08-03-2005, 09:13 AM
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Default 10/20 NL hand @ Stars

Hero raises w/ K6c to 80 (standard) and gets one caller (loose, very solid, almost definately perceives hero as a lag who slows down in big pots. Villian has check raised bluffed flops, fired all three barrels, etc at hero).

Flop comes: K67r w/ one club.
Hero bets 180 into 210. Villian raises to 440 (this can mean heaps of different hands at the 10/20.. In position it could be air (quite frequently), top pair bad kicker, and definately a set, as well as 67 or 89). I call.
Turn comes: 10c (K67r 1c)
Now I have 2 pair + flush draw.
Villian bets $540, about half the pot. Hero.. CALLS. (this is the move I'm wondering about... when the river came I immediately regretted not pushing).
River comes: 7s (K67T)
Hero check folds.

On a side note, I have played pots against villian check callilng down with top pair top kicker vs bluffs to win significant amounts of money (villian probably views me as a bit weak which i am taking advantage of). But villian can definately put me on a hand like AK that he thinks I'll fold. The real question is the turn and MAYBE the flop.
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Old 08-03-2005, 09:14 AM
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Default Re: 10/20 NL hand @ Stars

IMO you definitely push that turn
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Old 08-03-2005, 09:15 AM
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Default Re: 10/20 NL hand @ Stars

I might push the flop. I would definitely push the turn.
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