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This is a hand I was involved in on Saturday at the WSOP, Event #15, $1,500 NLHE. No name players at my table.
15 minutes in, blinds at $25/$50, everybody has an average chip stack of $3,000 Third guy to act raises to $150, he gets one caller to me in the cut off. I raise to $400 with Q-Q, both players call the extra $250 and the blinds fold. $1,275 in the pot. The flop is 10-7-2 rainbow. Both players check to me, I bet $700 and get one caller. $2,675 in the pot. The Turn is an off suit 4. He checks again. I bet $1,000. He agonizes for a few minutes and makes the call. $4,675 in the pot. The River is a 10 He goes all in for $875. I have $925 left. What is my next move? What do you put him on? |
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#2
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uh, as played unfortunately you have to call, but you are looking at AT-JT much of the time. I would probably push the turn here given your stack sizes.
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#3
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You obviously call the river because you're getting 6 to 1 with an overpair
And you push the turn because you have less than a pot-sized bet left |
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#4
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yeah the turn bet was pretty miserable, such a gross river but i don't think there's any way you can fold in a 1500 event @ the wsop in this spot
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#5
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reraise more pre
shove turn now call river |
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#6
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and you dont reraise to 400 because that sucks incredibly big dong
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#7
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^
Whats your problem with the pf reraise? |
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#8
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[ QUOTE ]
You obviously call the river because you're getting 6 to 1 with an overpair And you push the turn because you have less than a pot-sized bet left [/ QUOTE ] agreed |
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#9
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you should have bet more/shoved the turn...obviously he hit his 3rd ten on the river cause he couldnt lay down top pair after 2 streets
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#10
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Please realize that you are not betting more to protect your hand from AT rather you are betting more on the turn to make sure that you stack AT if a scary card comes
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