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  1. #1

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    > Crowface posted small blind ($0.10)
    > Dreamon3003 posted big blind ($0.20)
    > Game # 218,620,593 starting.
    > Dealing Hole Cards

    Delat to Waggho: :Ac::Kd:

    > toooob called for $0.20
    > WW-BoGuS folded
    > HalvorTHEman called for $0.20
    > cruch folded
    > nismer folded
    > Waggho raised for $1.20
    > Duffman2002 folded
    > the_raf folded
    > Crowface folded
    > Dreamon3003 called for $1
    > toooob called for $1
    > HalvorTHEman called for $1

    > Dealing the Flop: :Kh:

    > Dreamon3003 checked
    > toooob checked
    > HalvorTHEman checked
    > Waggho bet for $5
    > Dreamon3003 folded
    > toooob raised for $10
    > HalvorTHEman folded
    > Waggho called for $5

    > Dealing the turn: :Kh:

    > toooob checked
    > Waggho checked
    > Dealing the river: :Kh:

    > toooob bet for $10.80
  2. #2
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    easy fold.

    You dont have a heart, he check raised you on the flop, all these are screaming good hand. Time to abandon TPTK.


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  3. #3
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    I agree with jeff, TPTK is trash on that board and the checkraise on the flop oozes strength.
  4. #4
    yeah, but what about my call on his checkraise and my check on the turn?
  5. #5
    At that point, it's most likely a fold, but you've already committed a lot of money to the pot...if may have been worth the call. The early action indicates that he

    There are a lot of possibilities here...the fact that he reraised you big on the flop either meant that he had 2pr, trips, a king with a decent kicker or was stealing the pot. If you're going to committ yourself to a pot like that by calling his reraised on the flop, you may as well just go ahead and get all of your money in on the flop.

    Then, he checked the turn in front of you, which likely means he was afraid that you caught a flush or trip 6s. You may have been able to bet there and take down the pot.

    By the river, it's too late. He only needs one of 11 card to beat you(a 6 or a heart).

    But to make any real determination, we'd need some info on that guy...

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