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Re: was i right (stud/8)?
I like the jam on 5th. We just caught a live pair to our door card, i doubt villian is jamming with an 8-7 draw + a pair.
This is a made 8-7 the vast majority of the time. Sure, it could be 5-6 in the hole, but his range probably includes all made 8-7's. In which case I think we have substantial equity to jam. Check/call is preferred on 6th. I like the bet on 7th, especially if villain will fold 1 pair that beats us. |
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Re: was i right (stud/8)?
just for fun, here's the results:
i scooped the pot. my 76 beat his 87 for low and my pr. 5's was good for high. nevertheless (is that supposed to be 1 word?), i see that my bet/call on 6th was spew and that my jam on 5th was pretty marginal with the dead 4's. I would be proud of my jam on 5th were just 1 or none of the 4's dead, but as it stands, i'm pretty much EV neutral against the range that i SHOULD have put him on on 5th street. maybe a slight edge because i was very confident that he had 87 low on 5th, but almost negligable given the dead 4's. the 9 he hit on 6th gave him an up and down draw (his hole was A6) - still 2dimes only shows it as a slight edge there (since i held 2 of the fives, i guess), around 45/55 his favor on 6th. so EV neutral + small spew = ship the 17 BB pot and prolly ship away other (hopefully less spewy) pots in the future... |
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Re: was i right (stud/8)?
Folding third would be ridiculous.
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Re: was i right (stud/8)?
You played it fine. Even with the dead 4's you're correct in getting more money in on each street (except 6th, of course).
I might suggest raising 3rd - espeically after the queen limps. You're in quite good shape 4 handed there. |
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