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Re: 4/180, top 2 IP with weird stacks.
This pot isn't HU, and UTG could call here without a draw and price MP2 into it easily.
If we bet 9 and UTG calls, MP2 is getting 4 to 1 expressed, and getting perfect odds on any turn. If we bet 13k and MP2 calls he'll get 2.3 to 1 or so I think it is, and will still call most of the time thinking about implied odds if he stacks both players with a flush. Jam any non-heart turn and both players are pot committed to call on any draw(which isn't bad, we're still ahead and we've induced the big mistake on the flop) and might still call with strong Aces or improved draws. |
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Re: 4/180, top 2 IP with weird stacks.
Yeah true. Basically my mainpoint of all that though is that I'm not as concerned about pricing out draws in these spots as I am getting full value from worse made hands. Ok got go and see the new Simpsons movie now. I'll be back later.
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Re: 4/180, top 2 IP with weird stacks.
Jam all-in. You'd be surprised at what would call you. I think flush draws may even come along for the ride.
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Re: 4/180, top 2 IP with weird stacks.
Because of pot size relative to stacks theres no room for anything other than AI.
Don't slow play against two on a drawish flop. As for whats calling thats worse, I wouldn't worry about it - pot is big enough that you should be happy to take it down now + always the chance that they put you on a flush draw/bluff. |
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Re: 4/180, top 2 IP with weird stacks.
I'd jam. Villain could read this as a FD and call with A/Q hands that we have crushed.
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