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Re: HU: chipleader Kc 7c What\'s your move?
...a reasonable assumption. But in my experience the 'jumping on the push button with both feet' reaction on a rag flop after reluctantly (we'll assume) calling your PF raise - most always equals top/middle pair. But to further explore your point....... I WOULD NOT CONSIDER CALLING HIS ALL-IN IF I DIDN'T HAVE THE 12 OUTS ...if I was CERTAIN he was bluffing, and I KNEW I had top overcards, I still wouldn't go anywhere near this call (again, without the flush draw). I'd actually probably fold a 9-out OSD in this case as well -- keeping in mind we are still talking about you checking the flop.... |
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Re: HU: chipleader Kc 7c What\'s your move?
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if villian has been paying enough attention, [/ QUOTE ] . .. ..lol. ..now THAT'S funny . . . . . . |
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Re: HU: chipleader Kc 7c What\'s your move?
he might have a lower flush draw or a straight draw, I take the gamble and call. Eyeballing it, pot odds look good with ~12 avg outs considering you could have the best hand.
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Re: HU: chipleader Kc 7c What\'s your move?
You are not getting odds so do not call.
I would have bet at the flop though and given myself odds to call a push, but if you have been tag this is a good place for a continuation bet, if your k is live you arent too far behind/ahead. |
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Re: i called
You are not getting odds, this is not a good call.
Poker 101 |
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Re: HU: chipleader Kc 7c What\'s your move?
Listen, I have already posted 3x in this threat but I think calling this heads up is completely suicidal. Yes you MAY be 50% to win right here, but with the blinds as small as they are and your (presumed) superiority over your opponent you can find a better spot than this.
If you thought your opponent was vastly superior to you at poker and that your (at best) 50/50 chance here was the best chance you had, then calling here is not a bad idea. However, you have the chip lead and HU your chip stack directly relates to your equity to win the tournament. You have more than 50% of the chips in play (I do not wish to do the exact math) so you should (potentially) have a better chance to win the tournament than the current proposition infront of you. Also, you are not getting good odds at all. You are getting like 1.1:1 which is unacceptable (imo) given you calling off ~75% of your stack on a 50% draw HU. |
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Re: HU: chipleader Kc 7c What\'s your move?
If you are going to c/r here I think dumping your stack is correct.
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Re: HU: chipleader Kc 7c What\'s your move?
With the blinds this low I'd definately fold here. You miss your flush = villian having you out chipped 8k in chips. If they were higher, I think this really depends on villian...
Does he play back at you when you autobet flops? does he fold a lot? or is he really aggressive or passive? In other words, are you able to use your bigger stack to grind him down? there's no need to go for the knockout punch when a less risky approach will work. |
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most everyone is saying to to lead into the flop
...as opposed to checking.
say villian still reraises all-in anyway, do you fold or do you call? IMO, this move shows alot more strength than all-inning after a check on the flop. |
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Re: i called
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You are not getting odds, this is not a good call. Poker 101 [/ QUOTE ] what kind of odds do i need to make this call? if you missed your flop, what kind of hand would you make this call with [blinds already taken into consideration]? |
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