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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
Results: I pushed and villain paid it off with Q9o. =O
In retrospect I'm still unsure about pushing versus just calling when this deep. Villain can lay down 6x in this spot to a push, he's not that bad. |
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
It's not about comfort level btw when I lean towards a call. He did raise over 100xbb, he's not messing around.
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#13
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
How could you ever consider folding this here?
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
You cannot fold this. There are simply too many hands that you been in villian's range.
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
BBV
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
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It's not about comfort level btw when I lean towards a call. He did raise over 100xbb, he's not messing around. [/ QUOTE ] It is not that he raised 100BB, The pot was 16.85, you bet 11, if he calls, the pot is 38.85. He probably thinks $39 is a PSB, even though it is actually just a $28 raise into a 38.50 pot, that is about a 3/4PSR. The fact that it is 100BB or 3BB is irrelevant as bet sizes are compared to the pot, not the originally posted blinds. That is why NL bet sizing is so important. He got burned by slow playing on the turn when he should have pushed. I am guessing he was scared of the club draw and wanted to see a non-club river before he pushed it. |
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