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Here\'s a tournament lesson
Player A has about 35,000 chips Player B has about 2000 chips. Blinds are 100/200. Pot starts at 900 with 3 limpers and BB in. Player A bets 500. Player B calls, all others fold, pot is 1900. Turn is checked.
On the river, Player A bet 1300. Player B has 1500 and calls and loses. Player A had flopped a full house. Player B had the nut flush. So Player B is still in it and doubles up four times in a row then moves tables. I don't know what happened to him after that. So why on God's green earth did Player A not bet 1500 on the river? Did Player A think 1500 wouldn't get called but 1300 would? That's just nuts (pun intended). |
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Re: Here\'s a tournament lesson
terrible post.
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Re: Here\'s a tournament lesson
Maybe he was just looking at the pot and sizing the bet to the pot rather than the remaining stack.
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Re: Here\'s a tournament lesson
ah yeah sometimes you forget to look at the other guy's stack. especially if you have a monster you dont really care how much the other guy's stack is.
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