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Re: 25/50 Nut Straight, River Pairs the Board
Shove.
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Re: 25/50 Nut Straight, River Pairs the Board
Shove , pots like 1800, he has 1900 left, he calls with any ace.
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Re: 25/50 Nut Straight, River Pairs the Board
Is he c/c a A`s pre? I think i make a smaller raise, which gets looked up by a K, too and be shoved by an A.
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Re: 25/50 Nut Straight, River Pairs the Board
he's very likely to limp/call with a bad ace pre given his description.
river is a shove. although you should def just bet this flop against someone playin over their head. |
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Re: 25/50 Nut Straight, River Pairs the Board
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[ QUOTE ] Shove , pots like 1800, he has 1900 left, he calls with any ace. [/ QUOTE ] A: he limp/called from the SB. Most Ax's raise, no? B: if he slowplayed a hand, he probably has a boat...KK, AK, AT, TT and one possible AA. [/ QUOTE ] Nice, he had a boat, and you shoved, what you trying to say , you shouldve called, calling isnt an option. |
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Re: 25/50 Nut Straight, River Pairs the Board
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Shove , pots like 1800, he has 1900 left, he calls with any ace. [/ QUOTE ] A: he limp/called from the SB. Most Ax's raise, no? B: if he slowplayed a hand, he probably has a boat...KK, AK, AT, TT and one possible AA. [/ QUOTE ] Nice, he had a boat, and you shoved, what you trying to say , you shouldve called, calling isnt an option. [/ QUOTE ] no dick, that isn't what happened. i'm talking about what the most +EV play is over 10 billion trials of this [/ QUOTE ] lol EASY, over 10 billion times i think shove is the best play, what do you think? ( I'm interested) |
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Re: 25/50 Nut Straight, River Pairs the Board
(Note: not a high stakes player, but I know how to play against bad players.)
Against a bad player I think the flop check is kind of iffy. He either has a hand or he doesn't. If he doesn't have a piece of this flop, it's very hard for him to improve to anything he likes except a low set or maybe trips. My plan would be to bet $300 on the flop (pot $400), $750 on the turn (pot $1k) and shove the river for his last $1.7k ($2.5k pot). As played, I would shove the river because that bet size usually isn't a boat from a bad player. |
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