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DonkSlayer
$200 max NL on Party. Avg. pot near $60, crazy table.

Hero ($115) is in Lp1 with KdKs.

Ep2 limps, folds to me, I make it $9 to go. Lp2 calls, Bb calls, Ep2 calls..

BB is my only read so far, he's tricky preflop and very aggressive postflop.

Flop 7d 2h 10d.

BB checks. Ep2 checks. Hero bets $25. Lp2 minraises immediately to $50. Folds to me. Hero pushes.



Whaddya think? It is Party Poker and all...
Scott3705
Don't lay down, this is a draw trying to be aggressive or buy a cheap river just as often as it's a set.
DonkSlayer
QUOTE (Scott3705 @ Thursday, April 6th, 2006, 10:24 AM) *
Don't lay down, this is a draw trying to be aggressive or buy a cheap river just as often as it's a set.



Flat call with 45-50 left behind me doesn't do anything, right?
Scott3705
QUOTE (DonkSlayer @ Thursday, April 6th, 2006, 6:25 AM) *
Flat call with 45-50 left behind me doesn't do anything, right?


No, you'll have a 1/3 of the pot left.
AWaaz
Based on your read, I think pushing all in is appropriate.

You're behind two pair, or a set, but your not drawing dead to either. He could have a straight draw and/or a flush draw. Definitely not the greatest situation, but one where most would take the risk and push it. I'd feel more comfortable with pushing with a better read on this guy and what kind of starting hands he comes in with, but that's just me.
BIG_L_RIP
this is standard.I mean, really really standard.
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