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all that HH does is show how fucking retarded you are
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Lol, I can't believe how many people are saying to fold here. It's a paired board with straight and flush draws, marc's call is rarely a 3 imo, the only lock hand he could have here is 77 hoping one of you is on a draw that you'll hit on the turn. keep in mind that they're both solid multitablers, and marc basically limped UTG in a shorthanded game (first two folded). typically he's going to have a sc here, or a low pocket pair. Jester's minraise doesn't mean much, he could be tryign to take it away
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I will give my NOOB .5/1 and 1/2, with a splash of 2/4 advice to you. I do like to bet this flop most of the time, cause I would bet it with AK, 45s, AQ, AJ, 86s...a whole mix of hands that did/didn't hit the flop. I believe the turn is a check/call most of the time, as he can have one feasible draw, and a bunch of other hands that may be trying to steal the pot from you. These hands OOP require reads, if you're calling the turn you should generally call a blank river, as nothing has changed.
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its a $20 game in a financial services company, destroy them. $20 isn't going to create bad feelings. phoenix
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Seat 1:55 Limp Seat 2:66 Limp Seat 3:77 Limp Seat 4:88 Limp Seat 5:99 Raise Seat 6:TT Call Seat 7:JJ Call Seat 8(Button):QQ Reraise Seat 9(sb):KK Rereraise Seat10 (bb):AA Shove then Seat 1:55 fold Seat 2:66 fold Seat 3:77 fold Seat 4:88 fold Seat 5:99 fold Seat 6:TT fold Seat 7:JJ fold Seat 8(Button):QQ fold Seat 9(sb):KK call Seat10 (bb):AA Shove
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Just because he minraised doesnt mean he has a set here, the board is superdrawy so there are plenty of other hands that are in his range. If the flop is 238 and he minraises, yes, this is much more likely.
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Duke, I make it more than 5 preflop. If I read it right, there were 3 limpers. I'd probably make it $6 minimum here, but I guess $5 is fine too. On the flop, you led out $10 into $13, and he minraised. Minraises are generally air or monsters, but in this case I think the bare 6 will often make this play. If you guys both have $120, after your $60 raise you've got around $55 left and are asked to call that to win $~245 or so. Against his range I think this is something you must call 100% of the time
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Chain - You've got TPTK with the nut flush draw, there's no way you are ever folding this hand postflop. Well played.
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Dcal If I'm you here, this is the perfect time to raise the flop. Who knows how donkish this guy is, but against a normal 2-4 player, raising the flop here is basically mandatory. They are capable of 2 barrelling with nothing, so you need get aggressive with your draws. If you play it for a raise, he will definitely check the turn, and there you can decide whether you want to check the turn, or semibluff it yet again. On the turn there, I feel like he's completely retarded, and you should have gotten
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AFink, in your OP it was obviously "better" to make these bets as you did, small in relation to the pot size. I hope in general though, you're betting more like 13-14 on the flop, followed up with another 2/3 of the pot on the turn. phoenix
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