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Originally Posted by Irish Se7en Poboy point taken on post.
On hand one, I didn't think he hit the King, so I bet out since it was checked to me. He (royalwithcheese) called. Turn he bet $1 and I thought of reraising him but didn't now know if he had had a weak King. I also thought he may have been chasing the flush. So I just called. |
Calling the turn doesn't tell you if he has a weak king. Besides, he's giving you 9-1. He's not going to do that with TP very often. It looks like a b*tch bet. Raise it, fold to a push. As played, if he bet strong on the river, you'd be hard pressed to call.
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Hand three: Royal again limps in with the best hand. If I raise (now that I know what he has) he pushes all in. Now I know I'm only out $3 or $4 if I fold but would you call his all in with A/Q unsuited? He limped in a few times with the best hand and I won some pots off him. Later on he just pushed all in with any ace rag and lucked out twice. You are correct that I should have raised but I had a feeling.
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If he's limping the best hand consistently, he's probably only calling a raise. The preflop decision is not key. You've got to raise the river. If the K hit him (as it did), he'll call. Look at how many people wanted to call in vrecksler's hand v. jojo

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poboy again thanks for the advice and insight.
Irish
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