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Re: 68s monster pot
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normally, i'd raise no less than 89s there. [/ QUOTE ] lol |
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Re: 68s monster pot
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[ QUOTE ] normally, i'd raise no less than 89s there. [/ QUOTE ] lol [/ QUOTE ] lol? nice response. well thought out. so you dispute that we have an equity edge in the CO with 89s versus 5 bad, loose live limpers? so you dispute that it's not worth buying the button for the extra sb pf? and possible get a free card on the flop? i'm not sure because all i read was "lol". |
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Re: 68s monster pot
The PFR is meh. Not really a big deal. You definately should have capped the second time around though. Peeling the flop getting 30-1 is fine. Peeling the flop getting 38-1 would have been better. Getting it checked to you would have been great.
Equity wise, I'm sure there's enough garbage out there that you that you have more than your fair share of PF equity, especially given that BB's 3-bet was accidental. |
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Re: 68s monster pot
Another point here: The pot is HUGE and you turn a gutshot + flushdraw with only 2 other players left in the pot, one of whom has shown no strength whatsoever. Raise the turn and bet any river. BB has to fold a better hand like 2% of the time for this to show a profit. The turn is 3-way and your gutshot/flush draw has just under 30% equity, so the turn raise costs you almost nothing. On the river, the pot will be big enough to justify a bet no matter what hits.
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Re: 68s monster pot
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Another point here: The pot is HUGE and you turn a gutshot + flushdraw with only 2 other players left in the pot, one of whom has shown no strength whatsoever. Raise the turn and bet any river. BB has to fold a better hand like 2% of the time for this to show a profit. The turn is 3-way and your gutshot/flush draw has just under 30% equity, so the turn raise costs you almost nothing. On the river, the pot will be big enough to justify a bet no matter what hits. [/ QUOTE ] i like this. |
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