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« Reply #30 on: August 14, 2009, 05:00:34 PM »

my gut feeling was that he had something like ace ten suited once the turn came (which was an ACE) but  on flop thought he may have had 66 so think thats why the small reraise to try get more out of him  but shouldnt have give him chance to draw to straight anyway

Your gut feeling was that he had something like A-10 suited when the turn came? Please don't ever think like this yorky. It's ok to have a gut feeling, but don't let it consume your thoughts so it drives your decision making. Forget the soul-reading for a second, the reality of this situation is there's twice as much in the middle than you have in your stack so your decision here is critical. tbh your decision should already have be made to never fold once you decided to raise the flop. Villain bet the flop and called your re-raise. Why would he have A-10 suited? You put him on 6-6 yourself. The Ace drops, he pushes, and he suddenly has A-10 suited. Why? I don't mind your play in this hand up until the turn, but your turn thinking is ridic. self defeating

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« Reply #31 on: August 14, 2009, 05:34:22 PM »

im not being results orientated.

flat the flop and get it in on a safeish turn, its gonna be hard to get the majority of players money in terrible on the flop, but the equity flip big draws suffer on the turn can be capitalised on.
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« Reply #32 on: August 14, 2009, 07:14:51 PM »

my gut feeling was that he had something like ace ten suited once the turn came (which was an ACE) but  on flop thought he may have had 66 so think thats why the small reraise to try get more out of him  but shouldnt have give him chance to draw to straight anyway

Your gut feeling was that he had something like A-10 suited when the turn came? Please don't ever think like this yorky. It's ok to have a gut feeling, but don't let it consume your thoughts so it drives your decision making. Forget the soul-reading for a second, the reality of this situation is there's twice as much in the middle than you have in your stack so your decision here is critical. tbh your decision should already have be made to never fold once you decided to raise the flop. Villain bet the flop and called your re-raise. Why would he have A-10 suited? You put him on 6-6 yourself. The Ace drops, he pushes, and he suddenly has A-10 suited. Why? I don't mind your play in this hand up until the turn, but your turn thinking is ridic. self defeating

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« Reply #33 on: August 14, 2009, 07:16:00 PM »

YEP TOTALLY AGREE THANKS FOR COMMENTS
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« Reply #34 on: August 14, 2009, 07:33:09 PM »

im not being results orientated.

flat the flop and get it in on a safeish turn, its gonna be hard to get the majority of players money in terrible on the flop, but the equity flip big draws suffer on the turn can be capitalised on.

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