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Old 09-13-2007, 06:39 AM
lippy lippy is offline
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Default Re: Calldown in a reraised pot, 25/50 live v. a capable bluffer

Doesn't this come into play;

Board: Ks 4c 7d 5s
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 71.124% 70.73% 00.39% 32212 178.00 { 8d8s }
Hand 1: 28.876% 28.48% 00.39% 12972 178.00 { random }
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Old 09-13-2007, 09:35 AM
ceczar ceczar is offline
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Default Re: Calldown in a reraised pot, 25/50 live v. a capable bluffer

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if he knows you stack off with any King, then I think this is a fold. my guess is he has two aces. Almost any pro here has AK, KK, or AA every time... the quick action is usually a reverse tell trying to make you think they are bluffing. I see pros do that all the time live. Unless you know otherwise... INTO THE MUCK!!!
I personally think you should have folded the flop, and given the size of his reraise preflop as well fwiw. I think 20k is minimum to make this call preflop, esp. since it looks like he stacks off with AA if you flop a set. Calling 1300 more is on the thin side with 1600, especially if you include air in his range (ie he doesnt stack off).

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almost everything you have said in each of your last few posts responding to dlp's threads is entirely wrong with respect to these nyc games and nyc pros.
i fold here (but probably don't call the flop if i don't intend to call on a turn like this, because you can't expect to see the showdown without facing at least one more big bet)
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