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Re: Big pot
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DaveR: I think Bakku nailed this one. I think I check it back but first could you describe the "chips in first" move please? [/ QUOTE ] Chips in fist. Ie she is holding chips in her hand and checks with them. I just check this back. Turn raise > fold > call. |
#12
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Re: Big pot
Check river.
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Re: Big pot
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Describe the "chips in first" move please? [/ QUOTE ] The checking w/ chips in fist move: This indicates that they do not want you to bet. You will hardly ever be checkraised here. It's almost always a weak made hand that they plan to call you with but would rather showdown for free, i.e. second pair, or TP/NK. You can think of the move as loosely translating to "Please take me to valuetown." However in this case, since his kicker is poor, and she may actually be scared enough to play a weak king like this, he should check. |
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Re: Big pot
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You realize that there are 8 BBs in the pot when it comes to you on the turn and it is very unlikely anyone has a King? [/ QUOTE ] If you had QT+ here, or maybe even JT, I don't mind a raise. But there are three big factors here: 1. It's VERY likely someone has a ten with a better kicker, and the SB's bet into the field says she has something. This is the biggest negative in my mind. You have second pair with a TERRIBLE kicker. 2. A king isn't impossible. People love to slowplay live. 3. There are too many people to act after you. Getting 3-bet or cold-called is a disaster for you given how little you have invested in the pot. Raising is obviously better than calling, but I think it's the wrong play. As played, I'd check the river. A ten with a better kicker is her most likely hand, and she's not folding any better hands to a river bet. If she has a flush draw, she's folding anyway. Unless she's so bad that she'd call your turn raise with a small pocket pair or something, check and hope. |
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Re: Big pot
red chips are $3 at commerce. What are they in norcal?
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red chips are $3 at commerce. What are they in norcal? [/ QUOTE ] Almost everywhere else it is 5 bucks so the game is likely 20/40. |
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Re: Big pot
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[ QUOTE ] Describe the "chips in first" move please? [/ QUOTE ] The checking w/ chips in fist move: This indicates that they do not want you to bet. You will hardly ever be checkraised here. It's almost always a weak made hand that they plan to call you with but would rather showdown for free, i.e. second pair, or TP/NK. You can think of the move as loosely translating to "Please take me to valuetown." However in this case, since his kicker is poor, and she may actually be scared enough to play a weak king like this, he should check. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, I guess my post was unclear. I meant "how exactly did she hold her chips." I know that it is usually a deterent to betting and basically a weak tell. I was just interested in if he meant she just checked with her chip holding hand or if she was more obvious and held her chips with an extended arm pretending that she was calling 100%. I guess it actually wouldn't make too much difference here. |
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Re: Big pot
$5s are yellow $10s are red, check the river.
Hey dave I'm going to bay101 on Friday if youre around. |
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$5s are yellow $10s are red, check the river. Hey dave I'm going to bay101 on Friday if youre around. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? WTF really? That is so bizarre. In vegas the reds are 5. At Oceans the reds are 5. In LA the yellows are 5 but the 10s are brown. I am so confused. |
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[ QUOTE ] $5s are yellow $10s are red, check the river. Hey dave I'm going to bay101 on Friday if youre around. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? WTF really? That is so bizarre. In vegas the reds are 5. At Oceans the reds are 5. In LA the yellows are 5 but the 10s are brown. I am so confused. [/ QUOTE ] then $10's aren't really red, they are pinkish. |
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