Icehockeyplyr
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udownwithvpp
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The turn's a check against a 16/10 here with KdQd although sometimes I just bet turn again for value anyways because they call down too light. I'd bet smaller on the flop and turn for value. It looks like a fold to me as played and the board pairing on the turn is kind of the kicker for me. A 16/10 doesn't checkraise here light like ever.
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Langerz
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zydee
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zydee
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I couldn't fold the turn. What does he have that beats you? 7x and 44?
He shouldn't have a ton of 7x being 16/10 and if he does you have some equity. I'm calling.
Saying he shouldnt have alot of something doesnt really help us. Shouldnt we be thinking what would he do if he had x. Just because he is 16/10 doesnt mean he wont call 78s here. My problem with the hand is we have a nit raising us when we rep AA,KK good kings and maybe trips ourselves depending on hero's tendencies. He cant have a pair +draw here so what else can he have except for monsters? If the river is a diamond are we going to call a shove?
His stats dont indicate he is very aggressive so I dont see him raising draws himself on the turn so even though his raising range is thin for value what would his bluff raising range on the turn include?
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udownwithvpp
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Yeah the thing is I think he does raise a lot on the turn like AK, sets, aces, 87s. It's a big enough range where I'm not happy calling here and it's a spot where I don't think he's ever bluffing. I mean when's the last time you've seen a 16/10 raise the turn here with 65s, a made hand turned into a bluff, or an ace high flush draw?
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