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interesting problem
UB 30 rebuy tourney... 170 entrants 30 get paid...27 remaining. 1k, 2k blinds with 200 antes. I have been relatively active though always showing down good hands. villain has stolen several pots preflop...called one of my resteals and folded to flop bet.
I have 100k, villain has 80k. I have j,10s folded to me in highjack. I make it 6 k to go. Villain calls everyone else folds. pot has 17k at this point. Flop: 5,6,7 w/ 2 spades. I make it 10k. He calls. turn is rainbow 4. I bet 15 k. He raises to 30k. your line? hand range for villain? |
#2
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Re: interesting problem
Villian sounds pretty loose here, and most people tend to loosen up even more after the bubble. I'd put Villian on Ax, probably A/3 or A/8. If he had an over pair, he would have led or reraised the flop.
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Re: interesting problem
Might be time to get away from this one....fold.
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#4
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Re: interesting problem
Should've taken the free card from position on the turn.
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Re: interesting problem
your turn bet was super weak. I'd prob shove over your turn bet with anything I called the flop with. A hand like this I rather bet more on the flop or check. I want to make this a 2 street hand if I can. and by betting 15k on the flop you pretty much can.
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Re: interesting problem
how could you advocate folding? your express odds are well over 4:1....I did not have position on the patient....he was on button i was on hijack...my question is would it have been better to check and evaluate after he made his move and thus keep the pot smaller?
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