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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
so a thinking player c/c's flop and turn on a very drawy board with top or 2nd set then c/r's the river.... i think not.
Poooosh, your so far ahead of the range of these 25nl kids who think tips and overpairs are the nuts. |
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
There's no way you should fold this hand. You should push over the top of his raise.
If I recall correctly, there are only 3 hands that beat yours, and he hasn't given you any reason to believe he has one of them. |
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
If we think we think his range mostly consists of pure bluffs why are we pushing?
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
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If we think we think his range mostly consists of pure bluffs why are we pushing? [/ QUOTE ] uhhh cause we have a boat where it is extremely unlikely villain has us beat, plus he will call w/ any 6 or sixes full and sometimes worse. |
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
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[ QUOTE ] If we think we think his range mostly consists of pure bluffs why are we pushing? [/ QUOTE ] uhhh cause we have a boat where it is extremely unlikely villain has us beat, plus he will call w/ any 6 or sixes full and sometimes worse. [/ QUOTE ] Don't forget the straight and KK+ |
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
Results: I pushed and villain paid it off with Q9o. =O
In retrospect I'm still unsure about pushing versus just calling when this deep. Villain can lay down 6x in this spot to a push, he's not that bad. |
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Re: Fold a boat? over 300bb deep
It's not about comfort level btw when I lean towards a call. He did raise over 100xbb, he's not messing around.
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