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Re: So it\'s been a while...
I feel kinda bad because I typed this one up from memory and got almost all the important details right. Unfortunately the BB also called preflop and on the flop now making the pot 2SB larger, so we were looking at a pot of 4.75BB on the flop and not 3.75BB which changes a few things a fair amount, actually, but also changes Button's handrange here a bit more.
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Re: So it\'s been a while...
So BB checked and folded on the turn?
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Re: So it\'s been a while...
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So BB checked and folded on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah. Rob |
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Re: So it\'s been a while...
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[ QUOTE ] So BB checked and folded on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah. Rob [/ QUOTE ] Gotcha. I just did the math now that I'm home from work, and I'm going to change my answer, but not because of the big blind. With the ranges I tried we win 53% of the time when a 5 falls on the river--I'm not sure donking would be profitable because we'd often win one bet when ahead but lose two when behind. So I'd call down, only donking an ace on the river. And still calling a raise. Edit: I had been thinking of donking the 5 because it puts us ahead of T9, T8, and 98, if that wasn't clear. |
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