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Nore

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  1. But calling on flop is prob just to see what WE will do on flop, and maybe if he has a "bluff-draw".And ok, you check, he bets you call, on river you check, he goes all in, what then?? can you call?No. When you bet on turn, you get info, Call he has us, raise he really has us, fold we got the pot.. :)Thats how i see it..
  2. Once in a tourney, i raised with 67 suited.. i got one caller.i flopped an inside straight draw. the caller was early so he checked it to me, and i bet out the pot. thinking i could steal it and represent a stronger hand. He just called.The turn was a Q and he checked again. I checked back and had decided not to risk more chips and look at the next free card.The river hit my inside straight and now this guy bets out. Strong and to me that was wonderful, i had the nuts! Now, my point is, he may have called with a pair or just chasing an ace, but he made a move on the river, since i acted weak.
  3. Well, its a very diffuse Q. Firstly I don't know stack size, how much the raise and Bet sizeSo actually you want us to guess.. heheHe has not AK, would have raised with KQ on flop. he may have set or AA, or under pair like 88 or 99.. 1010 maybe. any way, we need info. 50% of the pot if that's not to much of our chip size. I think Daniel has this one under control if he played it real, but i would not have gone all in.. Maybe check if i could put him on KQ..I don't what i would have done live, in this situation, but i _THINK_ i would have bet out. But I'm willing to fold. we are easily beat...
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