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Old 07-23-2007, 12:05 AM
breitling996 breitling996 is offline
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Default Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional

from what i seen of hellmuth in cash games.. he thinks every hand is a pissing match.... and never fold this ever.. all in turn thx...
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Old 07-23-2007, 05:28 AM
VENGEANCE VENGEANCE is offline
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Default Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional

He absolutely doesn't have a set or two pair here, so the bottom end of the straight here is the same as one pair. To all of you who can't understand how you could fold this, he either has it or he doesn't here, and here, of all times, he really, REALLY likely has it. I don't think combo draws are even a part of his range, because Hellmuth, in particular, just calls here with those. He's not very math strong and not the type to understand the equity of a combodraw shove here... imo
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Old 07-23-2007, 08:30 AM
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Default Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional

all in dont think twice.
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Old 07-23-2007, 08:39 AM
luegofuego luegofuego is offline
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Default Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional

i dont know the extent of phils passiveness and retardation but i can definitely imagine his range here being {nuts, maaaybe second nuts}. only u can know that but it wouldnt surprise me if this was a pretty easy laydown.
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