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HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
This week's hand between Benyamine and Esfandiari was the best yet on HSP IMO. I have a strategy question re: this hand. Why did Benyamine just call Esfandiari's final turn raise instead of pushing. To me it was clear he was willing to get all his chips in in the hand, so why not push then? What advantage does calling give him?
I heard Negreneau say "now it makes sense why you just called" after the hand, but no reason was stated. The only thing I can think of in retrospect is that Benyamine was thinking if a scare (straight/flush) card came off on the river, he may not lose any more money if Esfandiari had a set or better two pair. |
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
benyamine loves the call button fold and raise buttons arent near as large on his computer monitor or live poker brain
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
I am not a big NL guy but this really seems just plain bad to me, for the obvious reasons. |
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
the table talk that was going on the whole time also seemed retarded
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
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the table talk that was going on the whole time also seemed retarded [/ QUOTE ] lol ya i was suprised when benyamine wouldnt shut his yapper. |
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
can someone please say what the hand was
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
this is from memory but its something liek this. im prob gonna [censored] action totally up but ull get the general idea.
benyamine raises j2o preflop(2300), esfandiari calls with 34 spades. Flop A9J. David bets, esfandiari calls. Turn 2. David bets, like 10-15k(??) esfandiari thinks forever and raises. David then makes a smallish reraise. Esfandiari tanks again and makes it like 40k on top, but im not sure exact numbers. benyamine is talking this whole time then tanks and calls. river brings 8 of clubs or something, completing backdoor flush. goes check check |
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
some1 else will have to get the raise sizes since i think im way off
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
That's about right. I just saw it again this morning:
DB is SB Antonio is BB blinds 3-6 folded to DB who makes it 2300 AE calls flop is AJ9r DB bets 4k AE calls pretty quickly turn is 2 w/ backdoor clubs (no clubs for either) DB bets 18k AE raises to 42k DB reraises to 72k all these were in pretty normal tempo AE tanks for like 3 or 4 minutes and asks DB a couple times how much he has left. DB has 140k more behind and is yapping pretty weirdly the whole time. AE asks him if he has 3 aces...DB says "I swear to got I don't have three aces", then AE says, 3 jacks? and DB says "if you had 3 jacks then put it in there, let's go" or something like that. AE finally reraises to 112k (40k more leaving DB 100k behind) DB says something like "you knew I only had 140". DB thinks for about 20 seconds and just calls. He checks the river dark and AE doesn't fire again on the 8c river (flush and st8 card) |
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Re: HSP: Benyamine vs. Esfandiari
Grim,
The hand was raised by Benya pre-flop with J2 not sooted. Antonio calledin position with 53 or 43 sooooted. Flop is AJ9. Benya bet; Antonio floated. Turn is a 2 that also put two clubs on board. Benya met. Antonio raised it with his monsterous deceptive gutshot. Benya mini re-raised. During this whole hand, Benya was talking about peaches and cream. This must've tilted Antonio because he went on to level everyone and even himself with another mini re-raised. Benya called and checked in the dark. River is another club. Antonio GAVE UP. One thing I do not get: Antonio asked Benya how much he has left and Benya said 140k, I thought to myself "wow, that's almost perfect for a river shove." Then Antonio leveled me by not calling and putting in another small raise and bloating the pot and lowered his FE by a whooooooooooole lot. |
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