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Old 09-09-2003, 04:06 PM
Blue Sky Blue Sky is offline
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Default Trips on the board - your move

Typical Loose passive game with a ton of calling stations. I have pocket 10's in the CO-1. 5 people see the flop and I have the button now. Real quick, before I get a rash of it for not raising pre-flop, I had just watched the on-tilt guy to my left raise and re-raise with nothing 3 hands in a row and I was going to let him bet my hand but it backfired on me this time.

Flop comes 665. Checked to me, I bet and 3 call.

Turn is a K. Checked to me, I bet and 2 call.

River is a 6. Checked to me, I bet and the blind raises and UTG calls.

A little background:

The blind is a very loose calling station who has been cracking everyone with crap two pairs etc. all night. She has not held back a bet all night on a made hand.

UTG is only about 15 hands into the game and so far hasn't laid down a hand before the river yet. He has won a couple of hands with trash flushes but hasn't bet any of his hands yet.

What do you do? I'll post my move a little later.
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Old 09-09-2003, 04:10 PM
Ed Miller Ed Miller is offline
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Default Re: Trips on the board - your move

I had just watched the on-tilt guy to my left raise and re-raise with nothing 3 hands in a row and I was going to let him bet my hand

He can't reraise with nothing if you don't raise.

What do you do?

UTG is a flake, the blind is a flake, and it's one bet to you on the river. Uh.. you call.
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