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bef99hwk
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03-01-2007, 11:46 PM
Post subject: Call these?
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3-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Manhattan, KS
Posts: 107
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Playing .10/.25 NL on Poker.com. Don't know a whole lot about the players quite yet. Don't know exactly everything but enough to make the situation
Hero in SB with K-K (22)
Villain UTG
Villain limps, UTG+1 limps, 2 folds, Hero raises to 1.25, Villain calls, UTG+1 calls.
Flop: 5c-6c-8h (4.00)
Villain checks, UTG+1 checks, Hero bets 4, Villain goes all in for 19. Hero????
Turn: 9h
River: Qc
Results posted in white
Villain shows 9c-4c for flush and wins 40 pot
*The only hand I could put him on was an underpair to mine or overcard bluff because the pot was big. Guess people at this level don't think a big raise in the SB means something?
Hand 2.
Hero Ac-Jh UTG (20.00)
Villain in SB
Hero calls, SB calls, BB checks
Flop: Ad-Jd-2s
Villain bets 2, Hero raises to 5.50, villain calls
Turn: 8d
Villain goes all-in for 15....Hero thinks and dreads the call but I put him on an ace and was hoping he had a-k, a-q and not a flush
River: Qh
Results in white
Villain wins pot with two pair: Aces and Queens
My flop raise was weak, but like I said I wanted him to stay along hoping he was on the ak or aq or worse without the flush draw. Would you have called these all ins? I have told myself one of my leaks is calling these huge bets without the near nuts because most of the time they turn over a set or a flush. would you just fold to these big bets without the near nuts? Thanks.
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4-of-a-Kind
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I call the first and fold the second.
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