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http://www.pokerhand.org/?1313205
No real reads on the villain, he was not extremely active over the 25 hands I played with him. |
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lol you have to put it in you already put in 12k, if he has you he has you
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Yeah but his range for min raising the river here matters, can't be that wide at all.
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no but why are you gonna fold when you put in 70% of stack.
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A wise man once said...
Time to take your medicine |
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So based on your logic, I should call here with 44 too right?
I'm not saying that it's a fold. I just want a response thats a little more complex than how much I have invested in the pot, because I am familiar with the odds I was getting to call here. |
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I guess I'm confused at what you are looking for then. YOur check on the turn induces this play. More often than not hes got a set here...I don't know how much more complex you want to go? If you're afraid of the set, why lead the river?
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he got cr-ed on the river, thats a big difference.
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The minraise is a CRAI. I'll admit that I've clicked minraise instead of moving the slider out of laziness when the stacks are like this.
I'm wondering why he's so comfortable checking the river after the ck-ck turn. |
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I think INSG is over-analyzing the situation, i dont see him checking a boat on the river unless hes got a good read on you and knows you have KK-AA.
But before leading for 7k you have to make your mind up that you're going all the way regardless of what he does. |
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