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Re: Typical insane action Wynn hand
I think the flop c-bet is quite bad. We're never folding out better hands or other aces and we might get c/r'd. Take the free card and reevaluate on the turn.
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I think the flop c-bet is quite bad. [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] I think the flop c-bet is quite bad. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Same. Also I fold river here and maybe fold turn, certainly raising never crosses my mind. -DeathDonkey |
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Re: Typical insane action Wynn hand
How is betting a 532 board with AK and a BD2NFD quite bad? I don't really understand. I'm not *that* worried about getting CR'd here. DD you realize we made a straight? You have nut high card and the best hand a good portion of the time.
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Re: Typical insane action Wynn hand
I don't think you have the best hand on the flop more than say 5% of the time.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think the flop c-bet is quite bad. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Same. Also I fold river here and maybe fold turn, certainly raising never crosses my mind. -DeathDonkey [/ QUOTE ] thanks DD. I agree raising never once crossed my mind but folding the turn and river did. I did a quick equity check in my head and thought (as did CSC earlier in this thread) that calling will show a profit because unless there is a six out there nobody is raising but it didn't feel right.... I think a turn fold is really close to being the best option. I should have used my Omaha brain. On the flop - I'm going take your word for it that betting wasn't the best option. I felt it was close at the time because of the incredible passivity of the table with the exception of the guy to my right. |
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Re: Typical insane action Wynn hand
Oh, if we're talking flop, I'm certainly bet/3betting this mutha.
For some reason, I thought your post was leading towards, "should I raise so that this is chopped fewer ways." If that's not your question, then I really can't see doing anything other than call once we hit the river. Given our relative position, I probably fold the turn too. I mean, cripes, there are 46 unknown cards, 4 of them kill us, and 12 cards are out there in players' hands. (4^12/(46!-34!)) = not good. (did I write that correctly?) or is it.... 42/46(41/45)(40/44)...(30/34) Or... there is a 25% chance that there is no 6 out there. So you fold the turn. |
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Re: Typical insane action Wynn hand
That isn't really fair. The odds SB defended with an Ace are higher than him having a six.
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