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Re: Going for a stack, then a chunk of my stack becomes in jeopardy.
agreed. call, folding is very bad here.
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Results
I obviously called even though I had that other post where I folded on the river w/A2d and the money went into the pot quickly without much thought.
He had 66, I felt like I knew I was beat here and afterwards it seems like I have to know his hand range alittle tighter then: 99,66,A5s,56s,78s to even be able to think of coming close to laying it down there given the combinatorials & money already in the pot or at to least have a much higher certainty of a read (perhaps live but against such a player protecting his stack and running decent). If I knew he'd play less of the suited stuff (which may have been the case but I couldn't confirm it with a high enough likelyhood) then it gets a lot closer and I think I might be able to pretty much know I'm beat. |
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Re: Going for a stack, then a chunk of my stack becomes in jeopardy.
Fold preflop is a good idea, I just didn't think it was worth discussing.
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Re: Going for a stack, then a chunk of my stack becomes in jeopardy.
Don't slowplay the underfull.
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Re: Results
tough beat. but i go broke everytime, hell it's a cash game, you just click reload [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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