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Scott wrote:Seriously, how hard is it to get his name right.
Aaron Coleman.
AceLosesKing wrote:Villian: Only played with him a few times, no notable read.
AceLosesKing wrote:Turn c/r is pretty strong, and villian has 25k - do we really think he puts it all in here with Qx? His shove was instant. Most players flat with Qx here, to lead/raise, ESPECIALLY with his stack size (key information about the hand). I had a read that villian never gets out of line here with Qx, which meant that I was beat by everything bar JT.
We of course beat no 9s in his range, and are calling for a chop with 98s. If its a paint river we might also chop, but we can't rely on that. The fact that he's UTG also plays a major part in the hand. If villian is SB/BB there can be a lot of worse 9s in his range, which means I put it in here, but not when he's UTG. Also gives a lot of credit to a lot of the limping hands that beat us - 44, 9T/J9/Q9.
My read was actually 44.
bennymacca wrote:if you added in your OP that it was an instant all in and it looked pretty strong, then we can weight his range a hell of a lot more towards nines and full houses, which obviously have u crushed.
Garth Kay wrote:If you had included that little tidbit of information in the OP that would slightly change my opinion. A check then an instant re shove to me reads like 44, but without any discernable reads I still make the call.
Garth Kay wrote:So was this just a brag post? I folded trip 9's?
Scott wrote:Seriously, how hard is it to get his name right.
Aaron Coleman.
AceLosesKing wrote:No real/confirmed reads.
AceLosesKing wrote:His shove was instant
Scott wrote:Seriously, how hard is it to get his name right.
Aaron Coleman.
bennymacca wrote:lol aaron, u should be down with timing tells more than any other type of tell, being an online dude
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