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Re: River decision/am I committed?
Aye. Raise the flop. From what you are on the river, I think you have to call.
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#2
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Re: River decision/am I committed?
Not calling puts him on exactly KK/QQ/JJ/TT/KT/QT/JT - 7 hands.
It's more than 2, but come on. Pot committed or not, you're playing a 22 with a stragith and you're thinking about folding ... ? |
#3
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Results
I knew that the ten was a terrible card for me, and I very nearly laid it down (I would have probably laid it down at a 55+.) Much to my dismay, he turned over JTo for a full house.
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Re: River decision/am I committed?
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Comments on all streets appreciated, I think that I played it perfectly on all streets, except perhaps the river, which I am still unsure if I SHOULD BE commited or not. [/ QUOTE ] FYP...Answer = Yes |
#5
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Re: River decision/am I committed?
I think you should raise more PF to make it more likely you don't get more than one caller.
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Re: River decision/am I committed?
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I think you should raise more PF to make it more likely you don't get more than one caller. [/ QUOTE ] no, i want action. |
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Re: River decision/am I committed?
just from one guy, not two.
Actually I guess two is OK. One is easier, but you're in position, and ur way is probably higher +EV, just more difficult and higher volatility. |
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Re: River decision/am I committed?
Jam the turn. You get called by two pair or a set all the time here, and you have the nuts.
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