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WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
This is a hand I was involved in on Saturday at the WSOP, Event #15, $1,500 NLHE. No name players at my table.
15 minutes in, blinds at $25/$50, everybody has an average chip stack of $3,000 Third guy to act raises to $150, he gets one caller to me in the cut off. I raise to $400 with Q-Q, both players call the extra $250 and the blinds fold. $1,275 in the pot. The flop is 10-7-2 rainbow. Both players check to me, I bet $700 and get one caller. $2,675 in the pot. The Turn is an off suit 4. He checks again. I bet $1,000. He agonizes for a few minutes and makes the call. $4,675 in the pot. The River is a 10 He goes all in for $875. I have $925 left. What is my next move? What do you put him on? |
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
uh, as played unfortunately you have to call, but you are looking at AT-JT much of the time. I would probably push the turn here given your stack sizes.
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
You obviously call the river because you're getting 6 to 1 with an overpair
And you push the turn because you have less than a pot-sized bet left |
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
yeah the turn bet was pretty miserable, such a gross river but i don't think there's any way you can fold in a 1500 event @ the wsop in this spot
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
reraise more pre
shove turn now call river |
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
and you dont reraise to 400 because that sucks incredibly big dong
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
^
Whats your problem with the pf reraise? |
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
[ QUOTE ]
You obviously call the river because you're getting 6 to 1 with an overpair And you push the turn because you have less than a pot-sized bet left [/ QUOTE ] agreed |
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
you should have bet more/shoved the turn...obviously he hit his 3rd ten on the river cause he couldnt lay down top pair after 2 streets
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Re: WSOP #15 $1,500 NLHE
Please realize that you are not betting more to protect your hand from AT rather you are betting more on the turn to make sure that you stack AT if a scary card comes
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