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darzog

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  1. What I don't understand is why so many people are getting worked up about Mr. Greenstein's opinion. It's an opinion. Agree with it or don't. Whether you agree or not, he is entitled to have it. As are you.
  2. Ooops, my bad... I didn't read it close enough to see there were 2 other people in the pot, thought he was heads up by the river. I still agree with screech, it's a bet/call situation. You have a strong hand here (top set), and the range of hands that have you beat is pretty small. Your opponents have both shown weakness by check-calling on the turn and checking to you on the the river. Odds here are that you have the best hand, but you could still be called by hands that you have beat. Plus, by opening the betting, you are giving your opponents the opportunity to bluff-raise you which wo
  3. Well... what's the range of hands you can put him on here that he would have called a raise pre-flop, then bet and call a raise on the flop and then check-call on the turn? Hands that I think could be in the mix here would include A-Q, 10-10, 8-8, K-K, A-A, J-J, maybe even K-J, K-Q, Q-10, 9-9 or Q-J. 8-8 and 10-10 can probably be eliminated as he likely would have re-raised you with a set on the flop or bet out on the the turn. Of the remaining hands that he could have, only K-J has you beat here, but he still might call with the others. I think you bet here and if he comes over the top, y
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