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Re: FTOPS TT on Money Bubble
its hard to tell from the HH but i think you have to call unless he raised UTG r something, then its a lot closer
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Re: FTOPS TT on Money Bubble
Draw heavy board and villain flats pre and overshoves post
this sure seems like a made hand afraid of the flush draw or a big draw. maybe conservative, but putting him on a range of 55-jj, AKsp, kqSp, 98o, A8 with one sp puts villain on a 65% chance of winning here. I think i can find a fold here as if youre ahead its probably not by a alot and if you're behind you're WB |
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Re: FTOPS TT on Money Bubble
The insta shove definitely seems like a draw. Could be 44/88/99. Seems like most other overpairs would get reraised pf. A set is possible but I would expect a lead and the insta overbet just doesn't look like he wants action. I'm definitely not folding.
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Re: FTOPS TT on Money Bubble
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[ QUOTE ] Is it the actual bubble? First thing I do is timebank and see if anyone on other tables busts. [/ QUOTE ] Does this work on FT? I assumed FT would have hand-for-hand play as well. [/ QUOTE ] whats the standard rule when its hand-for-hand? I guess its that if for example two players bust in the "same" hand (on different tables) the one that started with the lower chip stack get the lower placement regardless of what time it took. correct? |
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Re: FTOPS TT on Money Bubble
This is an awesome flop for him to checkshove any two. Call.
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