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|  disgusted... only slightly 
			
			PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $1.00+0.20, Level IV $50/$100 No Limit, 3 players Hand History by SB: T$3935 HERO (BB): T$1600 Button: T$7965 SB posts Small Blind T$50 HERO posts Big Blind T$100 Pre-flop: A  3  (T$150) Button folds SB raises to T$150 HERO calls T$100 Flop: 6  7  A  ($350) SB bets T$100 HERO calls T$100 Turn: 6  7  A  J  (T$550) SB bets T$100 HERO raises to T$500 SB calls T$400 River: 6  7  A  J  A  (T$1550) SB bets T$800 HERO calls T$800 SB shows 5  Q  SB wins T$3200 with a flush Ace high Surely he did not have the odds to call my raise (given 3 to 1 odds, needed 5 to 1)... but should I have folded anyways due to crappy kicker or maybe go all in? 
				__________________ The great masses of the people ... will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one. Last edited by hc422709; 08-12-07 at 10:45 PM. Reason: maybe you should move this to hand discussion ty! | 
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			If you had raised the flop, he is folding. and if you push the river as you suggested above, he is definitely calling...these 1.20$ players are not folding a flush on that board. Played it well on the turn, but my only question is...were you slowplaying the flop??? I'd raise it to 300-350 personally. | 
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			well, I actually meant pushing on the turn, but now that I think about it, raising is a better play even though he called me. As for the flop, I was pretty sure my 3 kicker was too low and that he had an ace. I decided to raise the turn because he bet 100 on flop and on the river, showing weakness. Also, I was pretty sure he was betting to prevent me from betting more. My thought process was that if he bet 100 on the flop with an ace and I called, he would think that I would call more than 100 on the turn so the 100 bet struck me as odd. 
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|   In regards to the FLOP: If you think you were unsure about your A3..make a standard information raise..say to 300-400 ( in that case he would have to fold his Q5) On the TURN: Pushing would be a huge overbet and a bad idea, because your only getting called by a hand that's beating you. RIVER: Unlucky, right move just to call. | 
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