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Old 10-05-2005, 11:33 AM
CamelZoo CamelZoo is offline
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Default Re: 5/10 TPTK meets resistance

i call here, least of three evils.
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Old 10-05-2005, 11:38 AM
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Default Re: 5/10 TPTK meets resistance

doesn't it seem like he'd bet more in the 150-250 range if it were a block bet? It has to look like i'm calling the river after I call the turn on this board.

Also, He only has like 250 or so left after he makes this bet (of course like an idiot i didnt include stack sizes but he started with 925), so I think its tough for him to make this blocking bet if hes planning on folding to a raise.
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Old 10-05-2005, 02:26 PM
flawless_victory flawless_victory is offline
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Default Re: 5/10 TPTK meets resistance

given that you made it here, folding the river seems nuts for such a good price...
obviously youre not raising.
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Old 10-05-2005, 02:50 PM
Andrew Fletcher Andrew Fletcher is offline
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Default Re: 5/10 TPTK meets resistance

After calling the bet on the turn, it does seem sort of nuts to fold to that river bet. You're getting a great price and might still be ahead.

Personally, I'd rather raise the turn or fold. Smells like a set to me.
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Old 10-05-2005, 03:35 PM
vanHelsing vanHelsing is offline
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Default Re: 5/10 TPTK meets resistance

Now 2 posters considered raising the turn.
I don't play this high, but i don't understand why I should raise.
It's WA/WB and a raise folds out weaker hands, but won't fold better ones.
Anyone cares to explain, why he would like to raise the turn?
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Old 10-05-2005, 03:53 PM
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Default Re: 5/10 TPTK meets resistance

I see no reason to raise the turn. You have no reason to think this guy is loose (he folds to small turn bets after calling small flop bets, no other information) He is either winning with two pair or a set, or he is losing with a worse ace. Your raise folds no hand better than yours and your raise folds basically every hand worse than yours. (unless the guy is overzealous with AQ) Calling is clearly the correct turn play.
The question posed by Etizzle was the river decision for 350. Villain only has 200-250 in his stack after this 350 bet is made (he is representing that he can't fold to a raise 'would he do that on purpose with a hand like AJ or AQ to make it seem like he is stronger than he is.... highly unlikely, but possible)
This is a difficult decision... this 350 bet reaks of a value bet, but it very well could be with AQ, doubtful AJ. Only problem is, you called the turn, and it seems obvious that you are calling the river bet. I think even if he is betting AQ, he thinks he is most likely good.
This river bet has to be called. Close your eyes, grit your teeth, and throw your 350 into the pot, knowing you are getting slightly better than 3-1.

I think you win this hand 1 out of 4 times, maybe a bit more... making your 3-1 pot odds worth it.
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