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Re: Another \"prize if you can guess the hand\" post.
8-7 off (although I wouldn't discount 9-6 off)
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#12
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Re: Another \"prize if you can guess the hand\" post.
Tens
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Re: Another \"prize if you can guess the hand\" post.
pocket 6s
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#14
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Re: Another \"prize if you can guess the hand\" post.
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Re: Another \"prize if you can guess the hand\" post.
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Re: Another \"prize if you can guess the hand\" post.
34o he was drawing the entire time
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(Unsurprisingly) no correct answer...
The correct anwer was KK. SB just called before the flop to a raise. Then, he didn't jam the pot when the dream flop fell. This was slightly befuddling. UTG+2 not three-betting with his queens on the jack high flop was also strange, but not as weird as the passive kings play.
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Re: (Unsurprisingly) no correct answer...
were kings possibly afraid of trips or two pair?
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#19
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Re: (Unsurprisingly) no correct answer...
Well, two pair on the flop would have to be j-5, 5-2, or j-2, and limped UTG. Not likely. And if you just call a raise in the SB with KK, you'd better be doing it for deception value, not to passively call down with the likely best hand.
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Re: (Unsurprisingly) no correct answer...
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if you just call a raise in the SB with KK, you'd better be doing it for deception value, not to passively call down with the likely best hand. [/ QUOTE ] He was obviously planning a c/r on 6th street. |
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