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Re: Two hands (Stars 45k)
FOld hand 1
call hand 2 - you have ~15 outs and based on the action, you are not up againts the nut flush draw. Maybe AKd is out there but I think you are up against set over set. You are still ok if you loose and you are a monster if you win. |
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Re: Two hands (Stars 45k)
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you are not up againts the nut flush draw [/ QUOTE ] How did you come to that conclusion? Regards, Woodguy |
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Re: Two hands (Stars 45k)
Because of the action. The only person who COULD have the nut flush draw is the button. He conceivably could push there trying to win the pot with top pair and a flush draw, but I just can't see MP1 making that play. After the heros raise and the buttons all in. I put MP1 on a set, if not top set.
BTU, I think that if the button had the nut flush draw he would smooth call your raise in order to get an over call by MP1. Makes the pot bigger and justifies his drawing to the flush. But instead, he pushes trying to knock out draws and isolate the hero. Smells like a set to me. When MP1 rerereraised all in, it definitely feels like another set. Why would he want to have it heads up with the button when the button is all in? Unless he had a huge hand? AA. AKd is possible, and I would not be totally suprised if anyone of them had it, but I give it 80/20 that you are against two sets. |
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Re: Two hands (Stars 45k)
I see your reasoning, but everyone does not always play as you would, so to discount it totally is wrong.
You mention AK [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], since this is a limped pot, I'd expect to see A2-AT [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] more than AK. Regards, Woodguy |
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Re: Two hands (Stars 45k)
I didn't think a nut flush draw was impossible here, but it is less likely, since four of the nine diamonds between T and 2 are either in your hand or on the board already.
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