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jason_t 12-15-2005 01:56 AM

Re: Set Tens, Large pot, Out of SB
 
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milesdyson 12-15-2005 03:38 AM

Re: Set Tens, Large pot, Out of SB
 
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ErrantNight 12-15-2005 09:26 AM

Re: Set Tens, Large pot, Out of SB
 
Your river line was fine, although I might bet it, too.

I don't see why you're trying to protect your hand on this flop. The pot is getting big, but your equity is huge, and you have redraws against anyone that catches up.

Checking here would (a) suck, and (b) be very suspicious

12-15-2005 01:36 PM

Re: Set Tens, Large pot, Out of SB
 
So basically, There is no way to protect my hand (i.e. fold someone with an 8,or A. I know the opened ended crowd (9 or K) would stay, Although a 9 really only has 4 outs) So Just build a pot and hope to win UI or redraw if the straight comes out. I can see that.

imported_smoove 12-15-2005 01:42 PM

Re: Set Tens, Large pot, Out of SB
 
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I feel like I've really contributed to this thread.

Adam22 12-15-2005 02:16 PM

Re: Set Tens, Large pot, Out of SB
 
i like it and play it the same way. there's definetly no reason to fold, ever, here.

Grease 12-16-2005 11:21 PM

Re: Set Tens, Large pot, Out of SB
 
I really like your line the whole way through. I feel like giving a free card on that particular flop would make me vomit in my mouth.

I think the river is a classic check/call scenario. You have a fairly strong hand, but if you bet, only worse hands will fold and all better hands will call/raise. Not only that, but you could be bluffed here if you don't know the player well. If you check it to him, you might get a free showdown, but even better, you might get him to bet some hands that you beat and he would have folded if you bet, but now you pick up an extra bet.

I like it.


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