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    ***** Hand History for Game 3647726201 *****
    $25 NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, March 01, 17:56:41 ET 2006
    Table Azawakh (No DP) (Real Money)
    Seat 2 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 2: Wahoo2006 ( $57.54 )
    Seat 4: peutzjeghers ( $20.89 )
    Seat 5: I_LoveLamp_ ( $29.05 )
    Seat 6: carl0_o ( $49.56 )
    Seat 3: sletake_07 ( $13.09 )
    Seat 1: dihythefish ( $27.45 )
    sletake_07 posts small blind [$0.10].
    peutzjeghers posts big blind [$0.25].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to Wahoo2006 [ Qc Qs ]
    I_LoveLamp_ folds.
    carl0_o folds.
    dihythefish folds.
    Wahoo2006 raises [$1].
    sletake_07 folds.
    peutzjeghers calls [$0.75].
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ 2d, Kc, Kd ]
    peutzjeghers checks.
    Wahoo2006 bets [$2].
    peutzjeghers raises [$6].
    Wahoo2006 ?

    Ok, so he is 55/15. there is a good chance that he has a king, or that he has a lower pp and thinks I don't have a king. I am laggy. So is this an easy fold since I only have 3 bucks in the pot? There's a good chance he has an underpair here. I would anticipate if I called, he will lead out the turn hard.
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    All-in, let's gamble!
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    Call (down) If he's got a PP he's drawing to a 2 outer, Ax is going for 3 outs only. If he's really laggy he will bet more or surrender. Not that much in the pot to make AI a good option IMO. At least give a worse hand a shot to lose more money.
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  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Pingviini
    At least give a worse hand a shot to lose more money.
    I expect worse hands to call the all-in. Just calling the c/r should scare the crap out of him anyway. I'm also concerned that the OP is discounting the chance of much of a turn bet (if any.) I would be surprised to see a bet of more than $6 without a King or completed flush. Finally, there is a table control aspect to this hand.
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    my standard line is to call and see how much he likes his hand on turn
  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by gabe
    my standard line is to call and see how much he likes his hand on turn
    $14 behind. If we fold it's on the frop.

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