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spino1i
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09-15-2005, 12:31 AM
Post subject: JJ help!
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 25/50's f'in hard!
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Whats your play here and why? Villian unknown
***** Hand History for Game 2711947153 *****
$200 NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, September 14, 20:27:56 EDT 2005
Table Table 38146 (Real Money)
Seat 6 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: Iamhisoy ( $205.30 )
Seat 2: SDMuppet ( $230.40 )
Seat 6: ChiTownBilly ( $238.90 )
Seat 7: thormentor ( $335.28 )
Seat 8: VenomXTF ( $130.85 )
Seat 9: smokiijas ( $203 )
Seat 10: JadeStar ( $385.37 )
Seat 5: EvilEcstasy_ ( $116.35 )
Seat 3: yanks77 ( $394.05 )
Seat 4: Wild_Walt ( $197 )
thormentor posts small blind [$1].
VenomXTF posts big blind [$2].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to EvilEcstasy_ [ Jc Jh ]
yanks77: all right, later y'all
smokiijas raises [$9].
JadeStar folds.
Iamhisoy folds.
SDMuppet folds.
yanks77 folds.
Wild_Walt folds.
EvilEcstasy_ calls [$9].
ChiTownBilly calls [$9].
thormentor folds.
VenomXTF folds.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 7d, 6d, 8c ]
smokiijas checks.
EvilEcstasy_ bets [$18].
ChiTownBilly folds.
smokiijas calls [$18].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 2s ]
smokiijas checks.
>You have options at Table 48840 Table!.
EvilEcstasy_ ???
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Marc S
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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not sure why u are at a $200 table with 116, but calling is for losing players. U either read u are beat and fold or re-raise to find out where u stand. calling really only suitable for certain situations.
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ensign_lee
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4-of-a-Kind
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calling? What's he gonna call? It's checked to him.
Here, you bet out at least half the pot (really leaning towards half the pot rather than more). I'm confident that your opponent is on overs + a flush draw. If you get reraised, then you can confidently lay it down.
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biondino
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4-of-a-Kind
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What ensign lee said, though maybe without overs (or maybe just one). He had pot odds to call your $18 on the flop, and unless he has a danger hand like A5 diamonds (giving him 20 outs?) you're in control here.
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IowaSkinsFan
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Straight Flush
Join Date: Oct 2004
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I think it's more like AQ/AKs of diamonds.
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lowBoy
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Flush
Join Date: Feb 2005
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I wouldn't put him on an overpair, as someone in that position wouldn't check such a draw-heavy flop. Someone with a set... maybe? It would questionable though.
The pot's around $63 at the turn, I'd bet $35. It's questionable whether that commits you or not, but at least you'd be giving bad odds for the draw, which is what he's most likely on.
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PokerPatNEU
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 797
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Thats a pretty big pre flop raise for anyone who made a set on that board...Not a set.
QQ-AA is not checking that flop unless he knows you'll bet at it for a check raise. So probably not that either.
You're ahead enough of the time here, lead out and squash draws.
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