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[QUOTE="Jesus Lederer, post: 386548, member: 3283"] Well, i see some different opinions so i still don´t know what to think. As tenbob said, at those limits it´s very common to see raises like that with top pair or flush draws, but also as FD said that reraise smelled like something better than top pair. This is what i thought at that moment: "What hands can beat me? Aces, two pair and a set. According to the preflop action i have to discard aces (which would probably have reraised) and two pair (maybe there´s a little chance he has 45 suited), but i´m very afraid of a set, especially of 4s or 5s. Now, would he have reraised like that with a set? It´s very possible, because he may be afraid of a draw or he just thinks i´m going to call since i made that pot size bet. I know what is the most likely hand that can beat me, so now i have to see if there are any hands i can beat that would have made that reraise. I had been in similar situations where players call all in with flush draws or top pair, but at most those situations i was the one that reraised. The most likely hands i want to be facing are a flush draw and a top pair. So there are 3 scenarios: A flush draw, a set or top pair (they are in the order i think it´s more probable). At 2 of those scenarios i have a good advantage, so i think i´m going to push..." Jesus Lederer has 15 seconds to act "....but wait, i forgot something. Based on preflop action, if he has a flush draw it´s probable that he´s also holding an A, or maybe JQ or J10. So that good advantage in the flush draw scenario would be just a slightly advantage. Anyway it´s an advantage and since i have no information, i´m going to push" I pushed. With a read the decision would be easier, so Dorkus i want to know how much time should i take watching the table before i join it, or should i join only when i have notes on every player? [/QUOTE]
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