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whys that? its either a good call or its not
i may have miscommunicated, i dont see it as a "stand" - we havent been in a big pot, only preflop or flop stuff that didnt go any further. |
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whys that? its either a good call or its not i may have miscommunicated, i dont see it as a "stand" - we havent been in a big pot, only preflop or flop stuff that didnt go any further. [/ QUOTE ] i mean its not a good call, and i was mainly referring to your turn call which has gotten you into this river predicament. like everyone has said, if you call turn you pretty much have to intend on calling a river bet. with different stack sizes, i could see calling the turn and giving up if he fires again, but he has set himself up for a river PSB shove so i think you have to expect that he is gonna shove a high % of the time. |
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i'd wager my bankroll that he didnt set up the river pot size on purpose. does that affect your argument at all? your last sentence seems to imply that his deliberate bet sizes make it a call
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i'd wager my bankroll that he didnt set up the river pot size on purpose. does that affect your argument at all? your last sentence seems to imply that his deliberate bet sizes make it a call [/ QUOTE ] eh, i shouldnt assume he did it on purpose, but since thats how it is, i think its likely he will notice the stack/pot ratio (lol) and just shove instead of betting 3/4 his chips. |
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