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Old 10-26-2005, 05:07 PM
psuasskicker psuasskicker is offline
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Default Re: Time for an overbet

Here was the other hand I mentioned almost exactly:

This is gonna sound really mean and rude, but how exactly does your PF and flop play not make you just as big a donk as you're claiming he is?

On your original post hand, you need to catch that ten and then get paid probably nothing less than $400 to make it correct to call his flop raise. Sometimes less cause he'll give you the river free or a K/Q might be an out. Sometimes more cause you'll chop or he'll finish ahead or you'll pick up enough of something on the turn to call another of his bets. Probably averages out to right around $400.

He's got $730 in his stack left. You think you're gonna get $400 of that by checking the turn and moving in on the river? He'll call you 55% of the time after checking that turn through?

I think your PF and flop play in both hands were terrible, and I think your turn and river play in the original posted was terrible.

For whatever that's worth...

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