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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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i disagree, i like the bet sizing and i like a river call
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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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Because we are inducing a push, right? And if we bet $400 there is no illusion of folding equity.
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wow, u folded?
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#9
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Because we are inducing a push, right? And if we bet $400 there is no illusion of folding equity. [/ QUOTE ] yes and no if you bet 400 you will never fold if you bet 250 you probably wont, but you have the option, plus calling the all in becomes more correct and more things\ |
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#10
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call
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