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Old 07-05-2007, 01:08 PM
Bianculli Bianculli is offline
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Default Re: My 1st Full Ring Hand Post

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um...first post in cash, where did you post the rest?

as played, fold the flop...why are you cold calling a 2 bets with OESD?

ah, you must come from limit tournament! lol.

seriously, you don't have odds. as is, call the min raise again and proceed to suck out on the sets.

oh yeah, you could be drawing dead anyways.

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All prior posts were in MTTC. Schedule is forcing a break from MTT's for a bit so I'm squeezing in some cash sessions as time allows.

My goal was to play UTG heads up which is why I cold called his $18 with position. When the bb came over the top it changed everything in my mind and I folded rather easily.

Would you guys not want to play this for $18 heads up against a very likely overpair from UTG? Aren't there good implied odds here (again assuming all others fold and it's heads up)?

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I don't understand how you can put UTG precisely on an overpair or how you can assume it will be heads up when two other players have shown interest in the pot and one player hasn't acted yet. I also think there are zero implied odds if your card comes and you are heads up against an overpair. A better reason to call if you knew UTG had an overpair and you would be heads up IMO would be because you can steal this pot pretty easy with a lot of turn cards.
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