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[ QUOTE ] Even thinking about playing this hand is terrible. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, I think you are wrong [/ QUOTE ] Well, he's right. This goes straight into the muck pile. |
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I still wait more answers ...
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They won't be different.
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how bad is a smooth call here
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how bad is a smooth call here [/ QUOTE ] chip spewing 101 SAM |
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I'd bet my entire BR that not folding here loses you money in the long run.
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Well, I am happy to have posted this hand. I really think 2+2 thinking is really formated.
Firstly, this hand wasn't played by me. The guy is not a 2+2er and have a 23% ROI after 730 games ( he started way before, but since he is on pokerstars, I can see his stats on shakscop ). I think it will be hard to find better than him. Well he raised to 300 and feel happy with it. I was sure almost everybody would answer to fold ( so easy ) but I was expecting another answer. And I think it is a case where raise > all-in > Call The fold is somewhere ... After all, if the guy call and fold to the flop continuation bet, it is 300 that you win instead of 100 after an all-in. For sure, it is possible that Fold is the best move, but I |
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