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Old 06-12-2012, 07:57 PM   #16
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MP folded on the turn, so villain is only betting into one player.

People slow play 2 pair or an ace in bad spots. People also bet before they really see the river.

Feels like you're not winning very often, and I think villain usually hit a flush on the turn. But it looks like call>fold.
Confused this river action with another hand i had posted. Duh.

Still think its close.
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Old 06-13-2012, 10:14 AM   #17
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Re: A4: 2 pr river decision

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People slow play 2 pair or an ace in bad spots. People also bet before they really see the river.

Feels like you're not winning very often, and I think villain usually hit a flush on the turn. But it looks like call>fold.
yea this. At lower stakes I think u should make a habit of always calling river with hands as strong as this. Humans unlike robots arent predictable so you need to factor in a certain amount of spew or just misplayed hands into any range, which could easily make decisions like this a clear call just because the price u are getting on a call is so good and then there arent that many combos of legit strong hands he should have
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