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KotZ hand
Ok, about hand 6, I've called a couple of standard raises with good speculative hands and folded on the flop already, when I pick up AA on the button.
Folded to someone in the hijack I think (table immediately broke, can't remember who but I do remember) who had raised at least once or twice so far and he raises. I smooth call planning to milk some chips on this hand (probably a bad habit I have picked up from ring games) and davidross calls from the sb. Flop comes K9x with two diamonds, pot is 200 I think, check, bet 140, call, PUSH (!), CALL(!!), now what??? |
#2
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Re: KotZ hand
Overcall and beat DR's flush draw/CO's king.
Either that, or river quads. |
#3
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Re: KotZ hand
Thought you were SB, and David was BB I open raised from CO or CO -1. Checked to me on the K high flop. I bet out 140, you called David pushes.
I probably made a bad call, but I didn't put you on strength, and I didn't believe his overbet - Thought he was on the flush draw or a pair or both (He doesn't overbet a Set right?). I had also raised the hand before, so I thought there was a higher likely hood that you 2 would play back at me. Won't say what I had just now, but most could guess... |
#4
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Re: KotZ hand
You were correct about being on the button,
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Re: KotZ hand
That was a brutal spot. I would overbet there with anything better than top pair, plus the flush draw or open ender.
To be honest, if I hadn't been in 3 other tourneys I probably just call there, but I was finding it tough to follow so I took a shot. THere was so little chance of both of you folding though that the move was really questionable. |
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Re: KotZ hand
I was hoping to get one of you all all in, but two was not what I had in mind.
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