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Old 05-26-2007, 10:52 AM
Honest_Rob Honest_Rob is offline
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Default Re: Live Tournament Hand - 66 flopping undercards and open ender

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Old 05-26-2007, 06:06 PM
Gaz Godlike Gaz Godlike is offline
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Default Re: Live Tournament Hand - 66 flopping undercards and open ender

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In hindsight I agree I should have raised the flop. It gives me fold equity and in this case I would have likely won the pot right there. I know that is results oriented thinking but I feel it would be correct regardless. Raising his flop bet to 2,000 would probably be optimal. The Ms in this tourney were all pretty low so smaller raises get more respect because they mean that much more of someone's stack. As it played out I put 2,000 in the pot after the flop anyway but I had no fold equity. I played it so weak it's been making me sick. I almost folded the turn but that seemed like an even weaker play to me because his bet was small in relation to the pot. Any thoughts?

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you think in a mid-level game that way that hand played out that he would have folded the flop with AK in the face of your reraise? i think not, not with relevent stacks as they are. our villian proberly thinks hes ahead, or has 10 outs drawing to the best hand
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