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Old 11-24-2007, 04:43 PM
efficacy efficacy is offline
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Default Re: T9s trips river fold

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Apanage,
I was thinking about Miles' comment and he is actually right imo.

The fold is not a 17.5BB mistake. Saying that is results oriented.

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Correct. If both players turned their hands face up on the river, THEN I folded, it would then be a 17.5BB mistake.
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Old 11-24-2007, 06:32 PM
sethypooh21 sethypooh21 is offline
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Default Re: T9s trips river fold

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I call PF because I like to be in pots with bad players...

I have no idea if its -EV or not (and neither do you), but I like to play poker, my hand looks pretty, and im getting odds to play postlfop with a bad player.
It also slightly depends on BB... If BB is loose/bad and not likely to re-raise, its an easy call IMO.

River the fold is pretty bad, because semi-passive players show up with overpairs here.
I saw the results, but when I first saw the fold I thought "I wouldnt be surprised to see CO show up with AA"

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100% agree.
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Old 11-24-2007, 10:24 PM
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Default Re: T9s trips river fold

I don't have a huge problem w/ pf but I do believe it is a muck. I doubt being better postflop overcomes the 2/5 structure as well as the fact that you're dealing w/ a tight utg raiser.
Postflop is perfect.
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