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Re: 200NL Bodog Flopped Flush vs. Donk
I tried to help you, but you aren't listening.
Since you made a PSB, you can now get away from a potentially bad situation. PSB>Shove on the flop IMO |
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Re: 200NL Bodog Flopped Flush vs. Donk
Landlord79...I appreciate your comments, but I'm not sure I follow them. If I shoved the flop, then I would never have to face the turn decision. If a player this donkish is willing to call a PSB, then he'll likely call a shove. So my question to the super experienced players out there boils down to whether he'll fold to the shove yet call a PSB often enough to make making a PSB better, even given the potential turn heart.
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Re: 200NL Bodog Flopped Flush vs. Donk
<<<<Isn't experienced enough.
<<<<Has been playing for 4 years and makes 10BB/100 Hands on the same site that you're playing on with a bankroll that he has no money invested in. |
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Re: 200NL Bodog Flopped Flush vs. Donk
Landlord, I'm not saying you're not experienced...I'm just saying that you've missed my point. 10BB/100 without giving the level is rather meaningless...anyways, your BB/100 doesnt matter here...
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Re: 200NL Bodog Flopped Flush vs. Donk
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Re: 200NL Bodog Flopped Flush vs. Donk
Deleted nm read it wrong
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Re: 200NL Bodog Flopped Flush vs. Donk
[ QUOTE ]
Landlord79...I appreciate your comments, but I'm not sure I follow them. If I shoved the flop, then I would never have to face the turn decision. If a player this donkish is willing to call a PSB, then he'll likely call a shove. So my question to the super experienced players out there boils down to whether he'll fold to the shove yet call a PSB often enough to make making a PSB better, even given the potential turn heart. [/ QUOTE ] Shoving the flop so you don't have to make a hard decision isn't a good reason to shove. If you think he's enough of a donk to call a huge overbet shove on the flop with a worse hand, then go ahead and shove. However, I think the pot-sized raise is much better against most players because you'll get calls from more worse hands (TP, TP+FD, FD, etc). This is much better than worrying about the 15% of the time the turn is another flush card. If you don't believe me, do the math yourself to verify. |
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