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[QUOTE="jonaselloco, post: 6490444, member: 1003394"] Hello Well, Fundiver199 has already helped you on the math, strategy and possibilities side. He loves to analyze that side and it's very good. I will try to help you on the side of how I see the villain. You're the one who raised JJ good bet and Villain limped. As I see the flop 4 4 7 it is very likely that I will complete the trio/set that is 7 7 7, or it also happens that you get paid with hands like A4s that can be in the possibilities. But I play for the 77 in hand. After every bet you made he limped, except at showdown he moved all in. Actually if he bluffed he is really a very good player, I don't believe the bluff option. As for the trio / set I think that's the best option. There was no flush draw, nor was there a straight draw except on the river, which could have been achieved with an 8 6 in hand or a J 8 but in truth I also ruled this out, because if I had these combinations when I saw the flop I would have folded before your bet . The trio / set option is the best. He may even have had a 9 9 or 10 10 in hand and when low cards came out on the table, and as you kept raising bets he only limped, in truth I would have done the same until I saw if I could achieve the trio / set. I think you just weren't lucky enough to make your trip/set with JJ and make your hand very strong. He did have that luck. I think you did very well folding. If I knew the player at the table and I know he is a strong player, I would have folded too. Although when doing this there is always the great doubt, but in short, they are situations that are better to prevent than to cure. In general when in MTTs they go all in on those plays, most of the time they are winning the hand. Greetings friend, and I humbly hope I could have helped you.:):):) [/QUOTE]
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