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Old 07-17-2007, 09:53 PM
FireStorm FireStorm is offline
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Default Re: Why would he go allin in the dark?

Could he have waited till the flop in case it came horrendous for Yangs hand? Sure. I guess there's a bit of FE, given the fact that as he just stated in his itnerview, Yang is a nut and nobody knows how he plays. Obviously, he could have shoved preflop here as opposed to 2/3'ing it.

Doubtful that either method would have mattered in the least, Yang 100% calls either way and Khan is out.
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Old 07-17-2007, 10:25 PM
KakiTee KakiTee is offline
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Default Re: Why would he go allin in the dark?

he's just as likely to sell it either way, and regardless the money was going in on any flop, and its arguable that at least this was he gets a call if the flop comes AKQ (where yang dumps maybe 25/50%)
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Old 07-17-2007, 10:26 PM
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Default Re: Why would he go allin in the dark?

Is there any hand that is horrendous for Yang that doesn't put Khan in the lead, meaning he doesn't need/want the FE anymore? I don't think Rain can fold any flop, though, so the dark bet is kind of irrelevant. Seems like he just didn't shove preflop to make his preflop bet look as strong as possible.
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