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« Reply #30 on: October 25, 2010, 12:37:11 AM »

I know im not much of a folder......but can we not just fold to the flop c/r

I know we have a fkin bootyful hand, but are people ever really light here at this stage ina live tounrey? espicially this tourney.

Id fold and NEVER.EVER tell anyone lol

Don't think we should be folding the flop here, especially with information about villain.

Turn I like a check back. Hero says villain check raises a lot, so betting turn can put us in a very difficult situation, just like it did. If you think villain is doing this enough with a flush draw, KQ/KJ/K10, get it in on the turn. However, for obvious pot control/unecessary high variance spot control (lol you know what I mean), check's good. Check on turn also induces bluffs on the river, and also spots where villain thinks he is value betting a King.
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« Reply #31 on: October 25, 2010, 10:51:22 PM »

I know im not much of a folder......but can we not just fold to the flop c/r

I know we have a fkin bootyful hand, but are people ever really light here at this stage ina live tounrey? espicially this tourney.

Id fold and NEVER.EVER tell anyone lol

Don't think we should be folding the flop here, especially with information about villain.

Turn I like a check back. Hero says villain check raises a lot, so betting turn can put us in a very difficult situation, just like it did. If you think villain is doing this enough with a flush draw, KQ/KJ/K10, get it in on the turn. However, for obvious pot control/unecessary high variance spot control (lol you know what I mean), check's good. Check on turn also induces bluffs on the river, and also spots where villain thinks he is value betting a King.

I like this post, the check on the turn which may induce a bluff or a value bet on the river would have enabled me to just call and not stack off.

Cheers Sunny
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« Reply #32 on: October 26, 2010, 12:34:10 AM »




You say you had all  info on him and you had not played a hand (cold deck) but you are still in the 1st  level so  how can you get 200bb in with top pair top kicker?  check the turn back why bet why you don't have a clue where you are in the hand

well thats my thoughts
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« Reply #33 on: October 26, 2010, 01:16:58 AM »

The board comes 2-8-k-2

We know from the action pre villain doesn't have A-A/K-K (+our blockers). We know villain doesn't have a better two pair hand. Turn confirms villain doesn't have a deuce (although we knew that anyhows). There is literally one single hand that beats us right now. We know villain is spewy and happy to get it in with tp weak kicker let alone 2 pair good kicker. Any talk of pot control in this situation is nancy boy poker. More than happy to get it in on turn and max value which you don't do if you check cos you fear a stone cold deck.
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