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Why the small flop and turn bets? I want to give him the chance to make a heroic call before the board gets too scary + protect my hand.
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#2
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Bet more on flop and turn and you won't even have a river decision.
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#3
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Easy call. Your good here 2/3 times, and the pot is laying you just worse than even money.
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#4
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Bet 500 on the turn.
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#5
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Bet more on flop and turn and you won't even have a river decision. [/ QUOTE ] Yes. POT IT. |
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#6
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i disagree, i like the bet sizing and i like a river call
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#7
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BobboFitos,
Your box is full. |
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Maulik,
thanks for letting me know, i cleared some |
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i disagree, i like the bet sizing and i like a river call [/ QUOTE ] Cool. Against what hands in his range do you think $250 is better than $400? |
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[ QUOTE ] i disagree, i like the bet sizing and i like a river call [/ QUOTE ] Cool. Against what hands in his range do you think $250 is better than $400? [/ QUOTE ] all of them? i would probably bet 275, but 250 is OK. {sum of his percieved hands} vs {his actual hands} a 250 (or 275) bet is > 400. Hows that equation? |
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