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Test your Small Stakes No Limit Hold 'Em Part 5
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[QUOTE="zebranky, post: 477800, member: 14994"] [b]still call[/b] Forgot to mention - I'm assuming our opponent is at least semi-rational, capable of reading pot odds and not a complete donk. Given no reads on the table, I have to assume the bad guy is an "average" player. look at the betting habits here, and our opponent only has one of three hands: AJ, 44 or the flush. All 3 could limp the flop, and all 3 will call the flop bet Hero makes. With the size of the bet on the turn, a FD should have folded - not impossible to call on the implied odds, but most people will fold it here. 44 is still calling (he's got a set, so he'll let you bet for him). AJ might call (wondering what your kicker is), might fold. The betting so far points towards hero having an A - it is really hard to read that a new player has a set. River J. 44 still has his set, no pair on the board, and Hero's bets make it unlikely hero has a flush - He has to put hero on an A, so he will raise to try and get some more chips out of Hero. AJ now has top 2 pair, and will raise because he knows he now beats any other A. The bad-odds flush also raises. So we beat two out of three probable raising hands - and the flush is the least likely hand of the three. that's an easy call for me. [/QUOTE]
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