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1knl, set deep
6-handed, 2.5k eff.
Main villain is SB, fairly bad, running at 59/11/1.4, plays straightforward meaning if he had a monster here he probably would have let us know before the river. If he takes a line that makes no sense, he is probably bluffing. Hero has been raising Villain lightly in position when Villain limps, and Villain may or may not be getting frustrated. How does Hero get it all in? More on flop/turn? Or overbet shove river? Are we ever b/f'ing river as played? Hero raises UTG w/ 33 to $35, reg TAG in CO calls, as does Villain in SB. Flop ($115): 3h Qc 8h SB checks, Hero bets $95, CO folds, SB calls Turn ($305): 7d SB checks, Hero bets $280, SB calls River ($865): 2d SB checks, Hero has ~2k left |
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Re: 1knl, set deep
He has QT+ or missed hearts, so make it cheap/allow him to make some weird checkraise river bluff that you snapcall. I bet like $300 or something.
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Re: 1knl, set deep
you can't always get it all-in just because you want to. I'd bet ~600 here, obv never bet/folding!!
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Re: 1knl, set deep
637 and he calls you with most queens
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Re: 1knl, set deep
yeh $650 looks good, why is this hand so difficult?
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Re: 1knl, set deep
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yeh $650 looks good, why is this hand so difficult? [/ QUOTE ] Never said it was difficult just wanted to see if we could get more money in. |
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