Small Stakes NLH 1-2 $300 Cap - What did villain have?












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This is a newly formed $300 max $1-$2 No-Limit 10 man live game. I am in the small blind with:



8H 7H


It goes fold, fold, limp, limp, raise to $12(villian), call, call, I call, $11, fold, and first to limpers fold.



So there are 5 players with $62 in pot.



Flop comes:



AH 2H 9H


I check to the preflop raiser with the intent to checkraise get clarity on the strength on the strength my flush hoping to get all folds. He bets $50 (this is a larger size bet for this table), everyone folds to me. I checkraised to get a true feeling of where I am in this pot, I min raise to $100. I started the hand with $350 and villain had roughly $280. The villain hesitated and calls only. The turn cards is:



AH 2H 9H AS


I jam the pot all-in; the villain has $160+ left. He thinks for about a half of minute and calls. I table my made flush, and he holds his cards, the river came with what I thought was the worst possible cards for what I had put the villain on. It was the:



AH 2H 9H AS AC


The whole table including myself groan. I say verbally under my breath, "That was a bad card." The villain stares then says, "You are good." and mucks his hand.



I took me a bit but I did finally put him on one type of hand.



What do you think he had?










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    This is a newly formed $300 max $1-$2 No-Limit 10 man live game. I am in the small blind with:



    8H 7H


    It goes fold, fold, limp, limp, raise to $12(villian), call, call, I call, $11, fold, and first to limpers fold.



    So there are 5 players with $62 in pot.



    Flop comes:



    AH 2H 9H


    I check to the preflop raiser with the intent to checkraise get clarity on the strength on the strength my flush hoping to get all folds. He bets $50 (this is a larger size bet for this table), everyone folds to me. I checkraised to get a true feeling of where I am in this pot, I min raise to $100. I started the hand with $350 and villain had roughly $280. The villain hesitated and calls only. The turn cards is:



    AH 2H 9H AS


    I jam the pot all-in; the villain has $160+ left. He thinks for about a half of minute and calls. I table my made flush, and he holds his cards, the river came with what I thought was the worst possible cards for what I had put the villain on. It was the:



    AH 2H 9H AS AC


    The whole table including myself groan. I say verbally under my breath, "That was a bad card." The villain stares then says, "You are good." and mucks his hand.



    I took me a bit but I did finally put him on one type of hand.



    What do you think he had?










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      This is a newly formed $300 max $1-$2 No-Limit 10 man live game. I am in the small blind with:



      8H 7H


      It goes fold, fold, limp, limp, raise to $12(villian), call, call, I call, $11, fold, and first to limpers fold.



      So there are 5 players with $62 in pot.



      Flop comes:



      AH 2H 9H


      I check to the preflop raiser with the intent to checkraise get clarity on the strength on the strength my flush hoping to get all folds. He bets $50 (this is a larger size bet for this table), everyone folds to me. I checkraised to get a true feeling of where I am in this pot, I min raise to $100. I started the hand with $350 and villain had roughly $280. The villain hesitated and calls only. The turn cards is:



      AH 2H 9H AS


      I jam the pot all-in; the villain has $160+ left. He thinks for about a half of minute and calls. I table my made flush, and he holds his cards, the river came with what I thought was the worst possible cards for what I had put the villain on. It was the:



      AH 2H 9H AS AC


      The whole table including myself groan. I say verbally under my breath, "That was a bad card." The villain stares then says, "You are good." and mucks his hand.



      I took me a bit but I did finally put him on one type of hand.



      What do you think he had?










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      This is a newly formed $300 max $1-$2 No-Limit 10 man live game. I am in the small blind with:



      8H 7H


      It goes fold, fold, limp, limp, raise to $12(villian), call, call, I call, $11, fold, and first to limpers fold.



      So there are 5 players with $62 in pot.



      Flop comes:



      AH 2H 9H


      I check to the preflop raiser with the intent to checkraise get clarity on the strength on the strength my flush hoping to get all folds. He bets $50 (this is a larger size bet for this table), everyone folds to me. I checkraised to get a true feeling of where I am in this pot, I min raise to $100. I started the hand with $350 and villain had roughly $280. The villain hesitated and calls only. The turn cards is:



      AH 2H 9H AS


      I jam the pot all-in; the villain has $160+ left. He thinks for about a half of minute and calls. I table my made flush, and he holds his cards, the river came with what I thought was the worst possible cards for what I had put the villain on. It was the:



      AH 2H 9H AS AC


      The whole table including myself groan. I say verbally under my breath, "That was a bad card." The villain stares then says, "You are good." and mucks his hand.



      I took me a bit but I did finally put him on one type of hand.



      What do you think he had?







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          I suspect he had KH-QX or KH-JX or KH-TX.



          I don't think it makes much sense for him to raise preflop with 3H 4H or 5H 6H. And, he would play KH-8X or less raising preflop.



          And, since he didn't win the had, he didn't pair the board nor have a pocket pair.






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            I agree with you, I think a high heart is most likely. Kh-x maybe even Qh-x, depending on how maniacal he is he could have something like 3h4h, 3h5h, or 4h5h, as well, although these are not the type of hands people normally raise with.






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              I suspect he had KH-QX or KH-JX or KH-TX.



              I don't think it makes much sense for him to raise preflop with 3H 4H or 5H 6H. And, he would play KH-8X or less raising preflop.



              And, since he didn't win the had, he didn't pair the board nor have a pocket pair.






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                I suspect he had KH-QX or KH-JX or KH-TX.



                I don't think it makes much sense for him to raise preflop with 3H 4H or 5H 6H. And, he would play KH-8X or less raising preflop.



                And, since he didn't win the had, he didn't pair the board nor have a pocket pair.






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                  I suspect he had KH-QX or KH-JX or KH-TX.



                  I don't think it makes much sense for him to raise preflop with 3H 4H or 5H 6H. And, he would play KH-8X or less raising preflop.



                  And, since he didn't win the had, he didn't pair the board nor have a pocket pair.






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                  I suspect he had KH-QX or KH-JX or KH-TX.



                  I don't think it makes much sense for him to raise preflop with 3H 4H or 5H 6H. And, he would play KH-8X or less raising preflop.



                  And, since he didn't win the had, he didn't pair the board nor have a pocket pair.







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                      I agree with you, I think a high heart is most likely. Kh-x maybe even Qh-x, depending on how maniacal he is he could have something like 3h4h, 3h5h, or 4h5h, as well, although these are not the type of hands people normally raise with.






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                        I agree with you, I think a high heart is most likely. Kh-x maybe even Qh-x, depending on how maniacal he is he could have something like 3h4h, 3h5h, or 4h5h, as well, although these are not the type of hands people normally raise with.






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                          I agree with you, I think a high heart is most likely. Kh-x maybe even Qh-x, depending on how maniacal he is he could have something like 3h4h, 3h5h, or 4h5h, as well, although these are not the type of hands people normally raise with.






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                          I agree with you, I think a high heart is most likely. Kh-x maybe even Qh-x, depending on how maniacal he is he could have something like 3h4h, 3h5h, or 4h5h, as well, although these are not the type of hands people normally raise with.







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