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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
this is all well and good, but as i said in bbv, we're missing the awesomeness of seat 3's name.
as played this was pretty bad, and you were really lucky to be ahead when getting it in this deep. Vs most solid players sticking it in this deep with the strength of hand you have this cold on the river = death |
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
just for notes - this hand is one i had against the guy in my first few orbits at the table. I dont know if it makes him a great player or a fish but it may be relevant in deciding wether or not getting AI on this river is a good idea,
http://www.pokerhand.org/?578448 |
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
i dont like this because you failed to build a pot. The pot only got big on the river because he had a set and you suck at poker if you do not get all of his money in a set over set situation. Lead flop plz
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
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reference: john murphy (might have butchered his name, it's been a while since i watched the video) vs Josh Arieh, WSOP 2004. had murphy checked, he would have probably stacked arieh. check-raise>lead [/ QUOTE ] looooooooooooooool at this logic |
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
its an example im not the first person to use one
i mentioned it because it illustrates what i had already mentioned the c-r>lead at the end is a joke, obviously it's not that cut and dry but i still prefer check-raise |
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
The only street that is played ok is pre-flop. Lead the flop, you have a monster hand with deep stacks you need to build the pot and protect against draws. Lead the turn, same reason. Lead the river, villain seems pretty passive he's likely checking behind alot.
OP, you got the $$ only because your opponent is mentally defective. |
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
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just for notes - this hand is one i had against the guy in my first few orbits at the table. I dont know if it makes him a great player or a fish but it may be relevant in deciding wether or not getting AI on this river is a good idea, http://www.pokerhand.org/?578448 [/ QUOTE ] based on this info i would like to lead all streets. this doofus is paying you off with nothing also since we're very deep a preflop repop is my fav line |
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
dude who stacked off wasnt the pre flop raiser, he was bb who also smoother pre
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
" keep in mind i want his whole stack, not 1/4 of it "
The idea it to maximise your wins and and minimise your losses, not, "I want it all". You risked getting nothing in the hopes that some fool would hand you all of his chips. Also, if you've got someone who is going to give you his stack, then he's going to do it no matter what you do. Bet that river and you'll win the max in the long run. |
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Re: 880bb pot at 100nl - i know i got the $$, but advice
River: T ($78, 2 players)
PLEASE USE A CONVERTER checks, BB bets $209, PLEASE USE A CONVERTER raises all-in $403.3, BB calls all-in $193.6. this just is pure retarded. guy bets 209 into 78. and if he did have a flush its one of the worst ways to play it. unless hes trying to disguise this as a bluff. but when he got raised, he has to know hes dead unless hes that bad. this would be a payoff for me if i called this. |
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