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cyclone45

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67 suited is such a marginal hand it ain't worth it.
 
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I would have called, but the only one who knows what his cards were is the other player. There's indeed a small chance he would have had 10 10, but what if he did. You could ask him, but he will not tell you :) In poker you allways have a chance to doubble up or bust. Sometimes you need to take a risk, especially when he is the chip-leader. He wants you to fold, so kick his ass and call. If you loose, you did everything you could.
 
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Man, you called an unlikelly hand, you hit 3ok and didn't call his All in?

Ok, you felt not confortable in calling and didn't. That's fine..

But I would have called... about his hand, he probably had AA, KK or AQ.. The table didn't show anything good for him to do that, unless he had also hit the 7triplets, but it would not justify his pre-flop raise.
 
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In my days of sanity I play out this hand on the river for this all-in
 
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As played, in the long run, I believe calling is a + move.

He might have other hands he thinks hes ahead like overpairs.

Your river bet might have trigger him in attempting to bluff you.
 
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I think you have to call per the advice of Dan Harrington.
 
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