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A HU hand. Quit poker?
Not sure whether I should post here or single table tournaments.
SNG NL $10+1 HU 100/200 Hero has been stealing pots HU from $1000 to $3190. Tight player $4010 probably fed up with hero stealing, hasn’t change playing style yet. Preflop: Hero A9o BB, villain button raise $400 quickly, fed up?. Hero calls. Flop (JA9)h Hero have no hearts. Hero bets $600. Villain though for a while, weakness? Villain calls. Hero put villain on Ace pair or nothing. Turn (JA9)h 2s Hero was still influenced by a previous hand where he folds big to 4 hearts board with top pair, so hero bets 1000. Villain calls. Hero thought about quitting poker. River (JA9)h 2s 7c Hero checks. Villain bets $200. Hero thought for a while, light in the tunnel? Hero raise $1000. Villain push. Hero calls. Welcome all comments.Thanks. |
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Re: A HU hand. Quit poker?
Single Table Tournaments will give better answers.
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Re: A HU hand. Quit poker?
Obviously, the thinking is how much he should bet, whether or not he has the nuts. I'd bet he had QT hearts.
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Re: A HU hand. Quit poker?
belongs in tourneys section, but in general this is a super easy call in my mind. i'm not waiing for the nuts headsup and your table image has encouraged your opp to go in w/much less. easy situation to get all your chips in IMO
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Re: A HU hand. Quit poker?
Thanks guys.
The villain has QT hearts. I am on to you Tiger. |
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