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i would hope a bot that can go through a field like this would know better than all this miniraising nonsense. [/ QUOTE ] A shift in power. This is how you manage an aggressive bigstack. PokerStars Game #2502398111: Tournament #10017947, Hold'em No Limit - Level XXIV (30000/60000) - 2005/09/05 - 05:27:21 (ET) Table '10017947 385' Seat #4 is the button Seat 4: toprose (3708252 in chips) Seat 8: Snow Leopard (3946748 in chips) toprose: posts the ante 3000 Snow Leopard: posts the ante 3000 toprose: posts small blind 30000 Snow Leopard: posts big blind 60000 *** HOLE CARDS *** toprose: raises 60000 to 120000 Snow Leopard: raises 180000 to 300000 toprose: calls 180000 *** FLOP *** [3s Th Ks] Snow Leopard: bets 900000 toprose: raises 2505252 to 3405252 and is all-in Snow Leopard: folds toprose collected 2406000 from pot toprose: doesn't show hand *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 2406000 | Rake 0 Board [3s Th Ks] Seat 4: toprose (button) (small blind) collected (2406000) Seat 8: Snow Leopard (big blind) folded on the Flop Is it just me, or do you guys dislike the flop lead bet here? If you flopped a pair of Ks here, wouldn't you check? Thus, a c/r is more in line with a better bluffing line? |
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