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paperchaseguy
Feb 21, 2002

THEY'RE GONNA SAY NO
He may have a moderately strong hand like KT. If he were TT he'd more likely be setting a trap. I would probably call here and leave him stuck on the turn. Probably not risking half his stack with a pair of tens, but if he doesn't then he looks weak. Another T on the turn and I'd be wary. Other than that I'd try to knock him out there.

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paperchaseguy
Feb 21, 2002

THEY'RE GONNA SAY NO
My strategy is to bet when ahead, and make the opponent's risky plays expensive. It's very unlikely he has JJ or 99, so you probably have the best hand. There's a lot of cards that could come up on the turn where I'd have to worry about flush or straight draws (almost a 50% chance of that happening). So I'd raise here and try to end the pot now.

I'd put him at KQs, and if they're clubs you really want it to be expensive to try to suck out a flush draw.

paperchaseguy fucked around with this message at 14:28 on Nov 20, 2016

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