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Fold?
Dealer: Hand #146479902
Dealer: THE RIFLEMAN is sitting out
Dealer: Muxy posts the small blind of $0.25
Dealer: suitedconectors posts the big blind of $0.50
Dealer: You have been dealt [Ah 7h]
Dealer: THE RIFLEMAN stands up
Dealer: buck8181 sits down
Dealer: alsplace1970 has 15 seconds left to act
Dealer: buck8181 adds $10
Dealer: buck8181 is feeling angry
Dealer: alsplace1970 raises to $1.50
Dealer: pokerall-in com folds
Dealer: Wegl808 folds
Dealer: Muxy calls $1.25
Dealer: suitedconectors calls $1
Dealer: The flop is [5c 7d 6s]
Dealer: Muxy bets $2
Dealer: suitedconectors raises to $5
Dealer: alsplace1970 calls $5
Dealer: Muxy calls $3
Dealer: The turn is [3h]
Dealer: Muxy checks
Dealer: suitedconectors bets $12.75, and is all in
Dealer: alsplace1970 folds
Dealer: Muxy folds
Dealer: Uncalled bet of $12.75 returned to suitedconectors
Dealer: suitedconectors mucks
Dealer: suitedconectors wins the pot ($18.55)
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Any read on him? It's hard, I hate 4 card straights, but is he raising on the flop on a straight draw (unless he fits his screename and is holding 8-9 of hearts and hit the nut straight).. decent pot, but without a good read, pair of 7's isn't usually good enough to hold up... Set?
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I might fold the flop because you're probably behind, and almost any turn card is going to be a scare card, whether it puts 4 to a straight or an overcard to 7s. The board is too coordinated, and you have to fold on the turn, especially to that size bet.
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98s doesn't seem far off from him, i mean his name is suited connectors.
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yea, but one day there was a guy named Q9favorite, or something like that, and he was in a hand where the flop came Q95 and someone bet and he folded!? WTF!