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09-30-2008 03:49 PM #1
two pair
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Please give me a little bit help
I don't have a HH or anything, but while playing HORSE, thought about this situation:
6th Street:
Skeeter Jd-Jh in the hole Board: 9s-10d-Jc-6d
Opponent: Showing Qd-4c-Qh-Qs
We'll asssume I completed and was called on 3rd. I bet on 4th and was called. I bet on 5th and was called. Opponent bets on 6th. Is there ever a time where I could call here, or should I muck. Also, should I call if I put my opponent on strictly trips and no boat?
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10-27-2008 07:00 PM #2
Hey Man!

So you're holding a set of Jacks, and seeing a set of Queens on your opponent's board.
Without a full house, you probably would not want to continue with this hand. Your opponent obviously has a set of queens, but could also have a full house or 4 of a kind.~But if, as morning rises, dreams are true.~ -Dante-
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10-28-2008 02:54 PM #3
four of a kind
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i would fold in this situation.(unless he did a bet minimum raise).
you want to win more money on your winning hands
and lose less money to your opponents winning hands.
because you and your opponent are on average both
gonna win the same number of hands. the only way to make money
is to lose less money on your losing hands.
good fold is my recommendation. i folded pocket kings the other
day because the ace appeared and the opponent bet high. if they
do a limp raise I would consider staying in to see if the opponent had
the card, but once they do a power raise I would fold and wait for a
better opportunity to take his money.


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