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Set on draw heavy board. Line check
I was running 12/10 at the table over about 60 hands.
I have not played with villain before but he was 20/12 over 30 hands and I had not tangled with him. My thinking for re-raising all in was that so many cards on the turn would be detrimental because they would scare him off. I was thinking he might have something like 77 or more probably a higher pocket pair. Is my thinking entirely wrong? Thanks slayer- PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) BB ($160.05) UTG ($227.10) Hero ($116.20) CO ($43.10) Button ($105.05) SB ($71.85) Preflop: Hero is MP with 4, 4. [color=#666666]1 fold</font>, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises to $4</font>, [color=#666666]1 fold</font>, Button calls $4, [color=#666666]1 fold</font>, BB calls $3. Flop: ($12.50) 5, 6, 4 [color=#0000FF](3 players)</font> BB checks, [color=#CC3333]Hero bets $8.5</font>, Button folds, [color=#CC3333]BB raises to $21</font>, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises to $112.2</font>, BB folds. Final Pot: $145.70 Results in white below: [color=#FFFFFF] No showdown. Hero wins $145.70. </font> |
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Re: Set on draw heavy board. Line check
good and standard. I might raise to like $65 and get the other $40 in on the turn though. Either way, you have to raise here.
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