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Old 10-14-2005, 09:11 AM
Felipe Felipe is offline
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Default Re: Live hand - triple check raise!

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Bet the river.

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what if no body had a flush! You must bet the river here, at least be sure to get ONE bet from e.one.
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Old 10-14-2005, 10:52 AM
Xhad Xhad is offline
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Default Re: Live hand - triple check raise!

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On the turn you have to fade 9 outs, 8 clubs + K, giving your opponents a 1:3 chance of beating your hand. Why risk a large pot with fancy play, try and push them out of the hand.

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You're worried about a 2-outer? You risk the pot here because your equity against those two hands only is near 80%, and there is probably at least one player drawing completely dead but still electing to call down, meaning your equity five-handed is probably even better than that.

With most sets your thinking should not be "I had better get people out of the pot so I can win it," it should be "I have an amazing hand, so how can I get as much money in this pot as possible?"
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Old 10-14-2005, 11:05 AM
Koss Koss is offline
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Default Re: Live hand - triple check raise!

I love the flop and turn play. If someone puts you on a flush draw they are betting an overpair every time. You've got an overpair on your left giving you a chance to check-raise the whole field on an expensive street with a monster hand. On the river I think you should bet that. That 6 of clubs hit some hands hard. To a more observant player your turn play gives up your hand, but against uberdonks they are still going to raise their flush/trips every time. This allows you to 3-bet it and possibly snag everyone for 4 bets!
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