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Old 07-28-2005, 02:47 AM
zepmetal zepmetal is offline
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Default Tough spot.

$1BB, $100NLHE on Party, 4 handed. I raise Jd7d to $3 from UTG, BB calls.

Flop($6): Qs Js 7s
I have $85 behind, He has the same.
Villain bets $4. I call.

Previouly villain had open limped from the button, I call in SB, and lead out with QT on a T high 2 tone board, Villain called, bet pot on offsuit K turn, bet pot on blank river (I check-called turn, folded river and was upset with my play). I hadnt seen him get out of line.

Turn($14): 5c
Villain bet $10, I raise to $35, Villain calls $25.

River($78): 6d
Villain bets $49 allin...

I don't like my situation here. Villain could have chosen this line with a made flush, could have beter two pair, could be just trying to push me around. I odnt' see any non-bluff making this river play. More accurately, I don't see any hand I beat making this river bet. So easy fold, right?

Comments on flop and turn play too, please. The river is a tough spot, in my mind, so I'd like thoughts on the river as it was played, but also suggestions on flop/turn play to avoid this situation.
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Old 07-28-2005, 03:37 AM
Nick C Nick C is offline
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Default Re: Tough spot.

I'd try to give advice before redirecting you, but I don't know what you should do.

You should post this hand in the Pot Limit & No Limit Small Stakes Forum.
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Old 07-28-2005, 12:29 PM
zepmetal zepmetal is offline
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Default Re: Wrong Forum, sorry.

My Bad. Thanks.
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