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pokerwire gave song A7c and the turn put the second club on board.
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#82
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My mistake. You are correct, he had a flush draw on the turn. So the turn bet makes sense. With a blank on the river, would you fire again when checked to you?
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#83
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My mistake. You are correct, he had a flush draw on the turn. So the turn bet makes sense. With a blank on the river, would you fire again when checked to you? [/ QUOTE ] If I had a reason to believe my opponent would fold, yes. Otherwise, almost certainly not. |
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#84
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[ QUOTE ] My mistake. You are correct, he had a flush draw on the turn. So the turn bet makes sense. With a blank on the river, would you fire again when checked to you? [/ QUOTE ] If I had a reason to believe my opponent would fold, yes. Otherwise, almost certainly not. [/ QUOTE ] Can't argue with that. What range of hands could he have that he would fold on the river that you didn't already have beat? Seems to me that opponent is not going to fold a large percentage of the range, but of course we have no reads. |
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#85
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Gary Jacobi raised from late position and Carl Olson reraised $150,000 more the small blind. Jacobi pushed all in and Olson called. Jacobi flipped over Ks-Qc while Olson showed Kd-Kh. The board came 9d-2d-4d-8h-7d and Carl Olson doubles up. "Colson10" is now the chip leader with over $1,100,000. |
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#86
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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#87
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oh snizzle
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#88
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] My mistake. You are correct, he had a flush draw on the turn. So the turn bet makes sense. With a blank on the river, would you fire again when checked to you? [/ QUOTE ] If I had a reason to believe my opponent would fold, yes. Otherwise, almost certainly not. [/ QUOTE ] Can't argue with that. What range of hands could he have that he would fold on the river that you didn't already have beat? Seems to me that opponent is not going to fold a large percentage of the range, but of course we have no reads. [/ QUOTE ] I am not talking hand ranges, per se. But if my opponent had done things like call on the turn and fold on the river recently, I'd probably give it a try. If I had a particularly tight image for some reason, or if I had taken this pattern previously when I had flopped a set, I would fire again. |
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#89
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colson eliminated in 7th - one away from the TV table
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