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Some thoughts here...
- Pretty tough to see these baby trips, esp. with that random two pr that you like to think is a winner...that's poker.
- Did you have any read on the skill level? Tricky, tight, etc? If I'm you in that position, and an "aware" player calls the re-raise, I'm probably getting nervous.
- The other thing is that the board hit a 3rd heart on the turn. Not the best time to push imo, in the case that he ran a big semi-bluff on the flop. Personally, I love this play...
- You are out of position with a flush-board and he called your raises twice. With your turn AI, you didn't give him a chance to make a mistake at all. If he's got a flush or trips or JT, he calls most of the time. Remember the fundamentral theorem of poker...
- Along the same lines, your turn play is not consistent with your flop play given the board texture. You pushed hard like you were punishing a draw, then you went AI when it hit. If he's aware, he won't put you on the flush...obviously he didn't.
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