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GreekStein
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Re: 45man final table line check
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July 11, 2009, 04:15:38 PM »
Quote from: Amatay on July 10, 2009, 07:22:35 PM
i sometimes check the turn just to let him bluff off his stack and hope he doesnt hit his draw, if he has one that is
Really amafish? I'm betting turn around 134% of the time.
Ppl have said pretty much the right stuff. Bet more on flop
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Re: 45man final table line check
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July 11, 2009, 05:28:03 PM »
Quote from: GreekStein on July 11, 2009, 04:15:38 PM
Quote from: Amatay on July 10, 2009, 07:22:35 PM
i sometimes check the turn just to let him bluff off his stack and hope he doesnt hit his draw, if he has one that is
Really amafish? I'm betting turn around 134% of the time.
Ppl have said pretty much the right stuff. Bet more on flop
Yep, i do this alot actually in these 45 man games and 9/10 they blast and do not necessarily have a draw but are drawing dead/near dead.
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Re: 45man final table line check
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July 11, 2009, 08:39:49 PM »
Quote from: dousche on July 11, 2009, 02:30:48 PM
id probably make the raise bigger pre
2.5x is pretty standard at this stage, no? I sometimes raise less than this...
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Re: 45man final table line check
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July 11, 2009, 09:14:45 PM »
Quote from: MC on July 11, 2009, 08:39:49 PM
Quote from: dousche on July 11, 2009, 02:30:48 PM
id probably make the raise bigger pre
2.5x is pretty standard at this stage, no? I sometimes raise less than this...
2.5 is perfect IMO
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Re: 45man final table line check
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July 13, 2009, 02:40:45 PM »
I agree that a larger bet on the flop is better i usual situations but i like the way you played this hand!
My thinking:
1. Pre - You are getting reraised pre if he has Kk 10 10 or 8 8.
2. Flop - You u are ahead just now, small bet on the flop in unpassable to a drawing hand or one with a K or 10 in it.
3. Turn - no club, no completed srtaight, you still have the best hand, = all in, you are happy with the pot. Its massive. If he calls and hits then UL but looking at it you are 88%-12% over a flush draw and in the same region to an open ended straight draw.
I see nothing wrong with the way its been played. Diff story if the straight or flush landed on turn
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Re: 45man final table line check
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July 13, 2009, 02:49:21 PM »
Quote from: mckelinho on July 13, 2009, 02:40:45 PM
I agree that a larger bet on the flop is better i usual situations but i like the way you played this hand!
My thinking:
1. Pre - You are getting reraised pre if he has Kk 10 10 or 8 8.
2. Flop - You u are ahead just now, small bet on the flop in unpassable to a drawing hand or one with a K or 10 in it.
3. Turn - no club, no completed srtaight, you still have the best hand, = all in, you are happy with the pot. Its massive. If he calls and hits then UL but looking at it you are 88%-12% over a flush draw and in the same region to an open ended straight draw.
I see nothing wrong with the way its been played. Diff story if the straight or flush landed on turn
so you liked the flop play because the turn bricked but wouldn't have liked it if a draw completed? I can see problems with this
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Re: 45man final table line check
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July 13, 2009, 02:54:47 PM »
Quote from: gatso on July 13, 2009, 02:49:21 PM
Quote from: mckelinho on July 13, 2009, 02:40:45 PM
I agree that a larger bet on the flop is better i usual situations but i like the way you played this hand!
My thinking:
1. Pre - You are getting reraised pre if he has Kk 10 10 or 8 8.
2. Flop - You u are ahead just now, small bet on the flop in unpassable to a drawing hand or one with a K or 10 in it.
3. Turn - no club, no completed srtaight, you still have the best hand, = all in, you are happy with the pot. Its massive. If he calls and hits then UL but looking at it you are 88%-12% over a flush draw and in the same region to an open ended straight draw.
I see nothing wrong with the way its been played. Diff story if the straight or flush landed on turn
so you liked the flop play because the turn bricked but wouldn't have liked it if a draw completed? I can see problems with this
Yeah, i can see problems with this hand everyway that it is played. I reckon that Villan would have called even a pot sized bet on the flop chasing the flush. Keeping the bet low means he'll lose less if th eflush comes. If the miracle K or 10 comes then continue the low betting. But when its the 2, he aint going to chase with 1 card. sooo get it all in while ahead.
I dont think that theres a perfect way to play this hand
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Re: 45man final table line check
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July 13, 2009, 05:13:04 PM »
Quote from: mckelinho on July 13, 2009, 02:54:47 PM
Quote from: gatso on July 13, 2009, 02:49:21 PM
Quote from: mckelinho on July 13, 2009, 02:40:45 PM
I agree that a larger bet on the flop is better i usual situations but i like the way you played this hand!
My thinking:
1. Pre - You are getting reraised pre if he has Kk 10 10 or 8 8.
2. Flop - You u are ahead just now, small bet on the flop in unpassable to a drawing hand or one with a K or 10 in it.
3. Turn - no club, no completed srtaight, you still have the best hand, = all in, you are happy with the pot. Its massive. If he calls and hits then UL but looking at it you are 88%-12% over a flush draw and in the same region to an open ended straight draw.
I see nothing wrong with the way its been played. Diff story if the straight or flush landed on turn
so you liked the flop play because the turn bricked but wouldn't have liked it if a draw completed? I can see problems with this
Yeah, i can see problems with this hand everyway that it is played. I reckon that Villan would have called even a pot sized bet on the flop chasing the flush. Keeping the bet low means he'll lose less if th eflush comes. If the miracle K or 10 comes then continue the low betting. But when its the 2, he aint going to chase with 1 card. sooo get it all in while ahead.
I dont think that theres a perfect way to play this hand
Your fold top 2 if the board comes with a low card completing the flush possibility with roughly the pot back?
Betting more on the flop is miles better than betting 1/2 pot, the flush card comes 1 in 4 times, basic maths will tell you that you gain more than you lose by betting more on the flop.
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