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€10 NLHE 6-max: $10 NLHE 6-max: Should I call here?
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[QUOTE="lcartaxo, post: 5780397, member: 444286"] Due to the size of the villain's bet on the river (60% pot), it consists more of valuable hands, which are trying to extract some value. I don't see the villain betting here with TPWK (AT, A9), or even QJ (two pair). The villain also has no sets here, as we would already know on the flop or turn. From the way you got here, calling on previous streets, I don't see missed draws. You commented that, as you have Qd, there is less chance of the villain having a flush. But do you realize that the opposite is also true? Because you are holding the Qc, he has less hands to bluff. For he could bluff with a Qc. As you did, you eliminated some hands that could bluff like QcT, KQc. Have you ever thought about it? But I would also pay, in this situation. Because not paying here, a half pot bet, with 2 pairs in hand, would be easily exploited by opponents.:):) ===== I confess that I was surprised to see the villain with a baby flush here. Because calling a UTG bet with that hand, it means being very loose. [/QUOTE]
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