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$50 NLHE Full Ring: There is no difference between $2 NLHE and $50 NLHE
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6133810, member: 397965"] I am not really sure, how the title relates to this hand history? The opponent took a passive line in this hand, but its not like, he did anything crazy at all. J9s is certainly good enough to play on BTN against a CO open, and he is not supposed to fold a flushdraw postflop either. Regarding your line I think, the first three streets are fairly standard, but betting the river is pretty thin. Not only did the river card complete the flushdraw, it also paired the board with second card, so you are targeting a very narrow range of hands like KQ or QJ, which you also block. I would rather go 3 streets here with an overpair, but when you have top pair yourself, you need to consider, that this increase the likelyhood, he has something else, and almost all that "something else" now beat you. So I would check this river and then make a decision, if he bet. Most likely check-call, but if he goes for a very large bet, I can get away from top pair here. [/QUOTE]
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