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Old 12-07-2005, 02:19 AM
golferbrent golferbrent is offline
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Default Re: 3 100/200 hands

Hand 1:
Once you call the turn you are committed to calling the end barring a spade coming. I think you have to call down here u/i.

Hand 2:
I think you played the hand well. Only hand Im worried about would be J's and I don't think he slows down with Jacks... possible but not likely in that game.

Hand 3:
Definitely need to bet on the end. He is certainly paying off with all A-high hands and probably some K-high hands. Definitely need to bet the end.
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Old 12-07-2005, 10:27 AM
Paluka Paluka is offline
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Default Re: 3 100/200 hands

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Hand 3:
Definitely need to bet on the end. He is certainly paying off with all A-high hands and probably some K-high hands. Definitely need to bet the end.

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The board is T4567. The flush draw got there. Even if he has KQ, the only hands he beats are KJ, K9, K2, QJ, Q9, Q2, J9, and J2. I don't think K high is calling on the end.
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Old 12-07-2005, 02:34 PM
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Default Re: 3 100/200 hands

You may be right about the K highs not calling... however, I still feel that the hand is a bet on the end. In that game four handed the players don't shut down--they continously fire with a pair. As such I believe TP is good here too often to check.
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