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Old 08-06-2007, 08:39 PM
skier_5 skier_5 is offline
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Default Re: wtf how could you possibly have me beat

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I would bet/call the turn, but check/call all in is close enough for me too.

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ARE YOU [censored] SERIOUS? WHAT MORE DO YOU NEED TO SEE.

THIS THREAD IS TILTING ME.

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Altghough I think a fold is prob best, your range shows we have 34% equity and we only need 37% to call. So if some people think his range is just 1 or 2 hands wider, then its pretty close

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yah it might be closer, I guess the nature of the reply tilted me more than anything. It's possible I'm giving him too much credit and something like this might be more accurate:

Board: Jh 8h 7h 4d
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 50.677% 49.91% 00.76% 1142 17.50 { KdKh }
Hand 1: 49.323% 48.56% 00.76% 1111 17.50 { JJ+, 88-77, AJs, AhTh, Ah9h, Ah5h, QhTh, JTs, T9s, 87s, 6h5h, AhQc, AhQd, AhQs, AJo }

Which of course means we should get it in somehow.

I guess it's close either way, depending on villian.


Throw in QhJx and we have even more equity.
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Old 08-06-2007, 09:00 PM
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Default Re: wtf how could you possibly have me beat

bleh, i think folding is bad given ca's image, the amount of money in the pot, and the heart draw.

but again, i'd never check the turn.
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