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Jdr999
.10/.20 PLO 5-handed. No notes on players.

2 limp, I limp with J-J-6-6DS. SB folds, BB checks.

Flop is K-5-3 rainbow.

Checked around.

Turn:J, still rainbow.

Two check, I bet pot, BB folds, 2 callers.

River:7

Two check, I bet pot, 1st limper re-raises pot.

Easy fold, or very tough? I figured them for a set of Kings, 6-4 for the open-ended straight that hit, or a complete bluff.

What's your play?
timwakefield
QUOTE (Jdr999 @ Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006, 8:24 PM) *
What's your play?


I would fold. I would not, however, put them on a set of kings. Even top set is just way too risky to slow play like that. Villain has the straight most of the time.
cdddc75
What's going to call you on the river that you beat?
timwakefield
QUOTE (cdddc75 @ Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006, 9:37 PM) *
What's going to call you on the river that you beat?



Good point. Checking the river is the way to go.
Scott3705
QUOTE (cdddc75 @ Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006, 9:37 PM) *
What's going to call you on the river that you beat?


What calls his turn bet? I dont' think it's always going to be 46.
amarillotg
QUOTE (cdddc75 @ Wednesday, May 24th, 2006, 1:37 AM) *
What's going to call you on the river that you beat?


yeah, id be checking behind here.
greatwhite
Like the others said, check behind here. Your problem is solved. I doubt that he has a set of kings though as why would he repot here? I think that more often then not it's a straight, because what else could of he called down with? It's not like he could of missed a flush draw or something as it was rainbow. I guess what I'm saying is if I miss clicked the check I would probablly fold.
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