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Old 11-28-2007, 09:31 PM
mak15 mak15 is offline
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Default Re: The JESUS Draw... All-in

in this game, i'd either call or shove on the flop. not sure which i like better though, assuming no chance pfr folds KK, i probably call.
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Old 11-28-2007, 09:55 PM
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Default Re: The JESUS Draw... All-in

I don't like the pf play... either raise or fold IMO. As played, if effective stack is $500 (which is how it was written unless I missed somthing) then I like every street. If effective stack is $700 then bump it about $75-100 more on flop and still shove turn.

My reasoning is you want to be able to shove a decent bet in on the turn. The C/r here is to about 2/3 the pot. If you can C/r the pot to a little over the pot on the flop and still have enough for a decent AI on the turn you are better off.
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Old 11-29-2007, 06:25 PM
Bicycles_Biatch Bicycles_Biatch is offline
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Default Re: The JESUS Draw... All-in

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in this game, i'd either call or shove on the flop. not sure which i like better though, assuming no chance pfr folds KK, i probably call.

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Pre flop raiser can fold an over-pair here... at the time of the push... it had no been established that the caller was a 100% station.
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Old 11-29-2007, 07:50 PM
Choparno Choparno is offline
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Default Re: The JESUS Draw... All-in

Raise preflop, raise more on flop. If remaining player on the turn is a total station and won't fold, take your free card.
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