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yea that changes things a lot.
i dunno, it's close. no time to analyze at the moment though |
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I don't understand why you bet the river without a plan. As played, I think you have to make the crying call.
FWIW, I probably check behind on river. Like others have said, what do you think he's check-calling 2 streets with? |
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OMFG checking the river is the most terrible thing i've ever heard.
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OMFG checking the river is the most terrible thing i've ever heard. [/ QUOTE ] Okay so how much would you bet, and would you fold to a push? |
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His bet is fine and I'd probably fold to the push but it's close and really hard to say without being there, seeing history, etc. all of his posts definitely push it closer to a call. Without any read, I think it's a pretty easy (but pukey) fold.
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Well I did have a plan on the river...I just wanted to see if it was viable or not. The reasoning I posted a few posts ago led me to snap call his all in there. The way the game was flowing, esp. after getting shorthanded, gave me a pretty crazy LAG image, and I think my showed bluffs in previous hands induced his push there.
He ended up having 67o and turned the straight...he played this horribly in my opinion and probably everyone else's...I would have expected a turn raise here, but like I said, I'm sure he was confident that I would keep on betting... |
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