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$11: ITM, crazy or solid?
Seat 3: Slidesguy ($8,425 in chips)
Seat 4: Slyfox121 ($3,055 in chips) Seat 7: Hero [6C,4D] ($3,520 in chips) ANTES/BLINDS Slyfox121 posts blind ($200), Reyes37 posts blind ($400). PRE-FLOP Slidesguy folds, Slyfox121 calls $200, Reyes37 checks. FLOP [board cards 8D,5H,4H ] Slyfox121 checks, Hero bets $800, Slyfox121 calls $800. TURN [board cards 8D,5H,4H,8S ] Slyfox121 checks, Hero bets $2,320 and is all-in, Slyfox121 folds. Put him on a draw because I can't see him check-calling the flop with an 8 or 5. With 2400 in pot I decided I usually have the best hand here, but is this too risky? |
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Re: $11: ITM, crazy or solid?
Looks ok but a bit fancy-play-syndrome for the $11s. You didn't hide your name from preflop (Reyes37). Why you feel you need to I'm not sure anyway, lol.
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Re: $11: ITM, crazy or solid?
Not trying to hide anything, just thought using "Hero" was the convention here so everyone knows what your actions were.
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Re: $11: ITM, crazy or solid?
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Not trying to hide anything, just thought using "Hero" was the convention here so everyone knows what your actions were. [/ QUOTE ] It is, and it's good form to take the time to make your post more readable for others. I like your play, btw. |
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Re: $11: ITM, crazy or solid?
it's not a bad play. hell, I'm sure you had the best hand, so might as well bet it.
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