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I suppose by your logic if a push always means that he is behind, he might consider pushing to just give the impression he was behind... maybe he had a better hand and just wanted to say 'all-in' for the fun of it...
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Certaintly possible..
If the situation ever comes up again, somebody might try the opposite vs Kiril. I imagine though if Kiril thought about the decision for 30-45 seconds though and stared the guy down for a bit, he could pick up all kinds of tells from a bluff that ridiculous. The guy would have been turning white if he saw Kiril was considering calling his all-in with 10-high. |
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He might have thrown a little bit out there.. a couple small chips or something. If he knew Kiril had 10-high, he's not going to push all in would he? [/ QUOTE ] Kiril knows that the other guy knows he has T-high. There is no bet other than all-in that makes any sense. |
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Precisely!
My post was saying if the other guy had straight or another big hand.. Would he still have pushed all in on Kiril?? |
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Precisely! My post was saying if the other guy had straight or another big hand.. Would he still have pushed all in on Kiril?? [/ QUOTE ] Maybe...it's a "he knows that I know that he knows....etc" situation. He pushed all in and got called didn't he? So why would this automatically be out of the question with a big hand. |
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Precisely! My post was saying if the other guy had straight or another big hand.. Would he still have pushed all in on Kiril?? [/ QUOTE ] Yes! WTF? There is no other move to make. Either check or all-in. Nothing else makes sense. If you are beating him, go all-in. If you are losing and want to bluff, go all-in. If you are losing and don't think a bluff is +EV, check. No other moves make any sense. They are all dominated strategies. |
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