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Old 09-30-2005, 08:59 PM
teajay teajay is offline
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Default Re: Did I play this correctly?

Hmm, interesting.. and I've been into the Stella's all afternoon making this more interesting...

Do you have any reads on CO? If he raises a lot of hands, I'd go for a check raise on the flop to get this heads up. And of course if he 3-bets you, it'll be easier to let it go. Maybe I'd just check/raise this against most players

Without reads I'm tempted to do a WA/WB type line, but I really don't think it's appropriate as there are a ton of cards that can hurt us.

I guess I'm more curious as to why you bet the river. I know, you filled in, but it looks like you're giving CO credit for a hand until this point, which would mean he has you beat still. So I think given your play, check/call the river again. You'll get one more bet when he decides to fire another on with overcards, and you'll lose only when when he has you beat. I'm not sure how many times he'll call this bet with the worst hand.
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Old 09-30-2005, 09:45 PM
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Default Re: Did I play this correctly?

I didn't have any significant read as I was multi-tabling and I seem to recall that this was a relatively new player to this table.

Three betting pre-flop seems a overly optimistic to me. I can see playing the flop with a check-raise, but I was just reading "if you're going to call, it's just as well to lead out...," which is the same reason I bet out on the river. Check calling makes more sense. Thanks for the input!
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