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Old 03-21-2007, 05:34 PM
dcviperboy dcviperboy is offline
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Default Re: 100 rebuy bubble hand

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Gboro,

You didn't really try to figure out what your opponent's holding was. Isn't this one of those spots where it is perfect to flatcall KK/AA? Don't complete unknowns love to flatcall preflop with AK?

Just a thought...

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I wouldnt leave 55 out of his range. Calling preflop and slowplaying the set. I'm not sure how this works on this large of buyin, but if I flop a set in position, im calling his bet unless its a huge drawing board.
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Old 03-21-2007, 06:03 PM
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Default Re: 100 rebuy bubble hand

am I the only one who shoves on the turn here?
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Old 03-21-2007, 06:49 PM
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Default Re: 100 rebuy bubble hand

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am I the only one who shoves on the turn here?

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You fold worst hands and you get called by better hands and there is about no card that hurt you. Why shove?
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Old 03-24-2007, 06:05 PM
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Default Re: 100 rebuy bubble hand

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Gboro,

You didn't really try to figure out what your opponent's holding was. Isn't this one of those spots where it is perfect to flatcall KK/AA? Don't complete unknowns love to flatcall preflop with AK?

Just a thought...

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owned by iweargoggles.

i checked, villain bet like 14k, i made it 38k and he insta jammed for his last 12 or so. he had AK and i bricked.

with the bubble/stacks/my hand, i thought it was a good time to go for it, but i didn't want to bet out 10-15k and get blown out of the pot. some of you said to shove, but dont you think 50k into 20k = yuck?

i decided to check with the intention of c/raising and if he checked behind that would be fine too. but like goggles said, i didn't do a good job putting him on a hand. i guess i just hoped he hit a piece on the flop and would fold to resistance. but with his cold calls 2x, i should have realized what i was either being trapped by a big pp or up against a hand like AK or QT suited that loved the turn card.

pretty tough hand. thanks for the input
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Old 03-25-2007, 06:45 AM
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Default Re: 100 rebuy bubble hand

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some of you said to shove, but dont you think 50k into 20k = yuck?


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I don't really mind the yucky part. I'm hungover again and still can't come up with a decent rationale but my point isn't that that pushing>checking simply that pushing=betting. Anyone who is willing to put any money into this pot on this board, is going all the way on the turn but some stuff calls a standard turn bet but folds on rivers we hit.
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:24 AM
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Default Re: 100 rebuy bubble hand

instead of crai jstu c/c with intention of c/c ing your stack if you brick the river. Its identical to crai on turn but wit the added bonus of letting him bluff again. The reason we do this is because it seems we're all in agreement that there is NO BETTER HAND that villain bets turn and then folds to our shove. So given we have no fold equity on our turn shove, let's just call and plan on calling the river which now makes c/c profitable and not tough to play on river
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