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Re: 10 20 NL, river decision
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[ QUOTE ] how much do you raise on the turn so that he still has enough implied odds to call with a draw? [/ QUOTE ] He has about $950 left. I'd probably reraise like $400 more. He's not gonna have any implied odds really since he'll have to figure you're both committed to the pot. I'd really assume that he has Tx, a draw or nothing here most of the time. It just doesn't make sense for him to show up with any kind of naked A here the way the hand played out. If you make it $400 more back to him and he assumes his flush is live, then he's most likely either pushing or folding. If he's got a T, he can't fold for that price and then when the river rolls off, it's an easy AI since he'll only have ~$550 behind. [/ QUOTE ] yea, pretty much putting him on the installment plan here. |
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Re: 10 20 NL, river decision
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yea, pretty much putting him on the installment plan here. [/ QUOTE ] It's the best way to get people stuck to the pot. |
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