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I play it the same.
nh. The CO could have been pushing a flush draw on the flop. I am guessing BB has AA or less likely KK. Most likely WB, but maybe WA to an aggressive QQ or chopping with AK. Good call-down. |
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you could consider calling and raising CO's turn bet since the pot is so huge you won't force anyone out on the flop. I can't say it's 100% right though.
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you could consider calling and raising CO's turn bet since the pot is so huge you won't force anyone out on the flop. I can't say it's 100% right though. [/ QUOTE ] Without the hindsight of seeing BB's cap, this probably isn't a bad idea. The only thing is, there isn't too much that can profitably call the flop, that we can hope to fold on the turn. But in a pot this big, people will peel with all sorts of [censored]. So definitely an option. I like how it was played. I'll just throw my monkey wrench in the mix and ask: Because of the above peel with anything factor and the overlay from all the overcallers, do we have enough of a razor thin equity edge to raise the river? Baring in mind- 1 combo of KK we lose to. 3 combos of AA we lose to. 6 combos of AK we tie with. We have 30% equity against this range, putting in 25% of the money???? |
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you could consider calling and raising CO's turn bet since the pot is so huge you won't force anyone out on the flop. I can say it's 98.4268% right. [/ QUOTE ] |
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