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Old 06-16-2005, 05:39 PM
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On the other hand, check-raising him on the turn and then making your hand on the river may put him on total tilt if he has a jack. I don't think it would be paying the extra bets when drawing if you knew for sure that he had a good hand and wouldn't fold it, but if you believe that the decision is borderline in terms of immediate (i.e., on this hand) EV, your tilt equity makes me lean towards check-raising the turn.

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Hes already on tilt, so I dont think that should be a concern.

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No, that's why it is a concern. When someone is in a good mood and playing well and winning, you have almost no tilt equity here. Losing one hand is not usually going to have much effect on him. But when a guy is already sick of getting sucked out on, and you check-raise him and then his flopped trips get rivered again... that's when you push someone over the edge and make htem start playing much worse.
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