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Re: A pf fold by Strassa in the 700k
and i'm convinced.
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That's too easy. I don't think it's necessarily a no-brainer. And I know a lot of people who would have made the call. I do think it's an interesting topic. My guess is that Jason had some type of suited connector or complete trash.
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Re: A pf fold by Strassa in the 700k
I was at the table in this hand and it was pretty clear to me that afaust had AA with a chance for KK and thats about it. I figured Strassa would read the same thing and fold.
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I had 55 and thought I was looking at an overpair 95% of the time.
Guy was playing extremely tight. I probably would've called an all in preflop, but everything inside me told me he had a bigger pair and I wasn't getting the odds to call. -Jason |
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the 5% accounts for AK and the potential of a misclick.
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*Assuming* he take the villian's stack on any flop, if he flops trips or better. It is costing him 11500 to win 74330, which actually does give him very slight -EV.
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Re: A pf fold by Strassa in the 700k
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i wonder in these situations (non meta game) say you put in a normal raise (3xbb) with AQ/AJ and a player doubles your raise (6xbb) and you are pretty confident you are dominated, but are getting over 3.5-1 whats the usual play? AQ AJ Assume stack sizes are equal and a call wont put you in a danger area. My fear here is losing a ton of chips postflop... I assume this is easy enough, but I am learning and this seems like a nice place to ask (semi hijack). [/ QUOTE ] since the hand has been debated can somebody help me now with my simple question? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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