Hand 2 I'm not sure how keen I am on betting the turn, but by that same token checking seems a bit weak. My main worry here is that you got TWO flop calls; now, it of course depends on the playerrs (one might be a complete muppet, we don't know) but usually this suggests one has the nut flush draw and the other has either a straight or a set, so there's a chance you're behind anyway (although lack of preflop action suggests AA is less likely). By the river, once more checking is best as you want him to bluff if he has no hand, and realistically there's not much he can have hit here that gives him a strong enough hand to call and lose with. A9 is about the only thing, and even that I can't see him calling if he's half decent as he must know you have a set or straight. Checking is fine here in my book.
Monk
xxxxxStatistics: Posted by Felonius_Monk — Fri Jul 08, 2005 6:51 pm
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