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Re: JJ, early-mid tourney Party 20+2
I'll reply without reading further...
I think a 600 or 700 bet shows you have a decent hand and that he is playing for the rest of his stack. A push maybe induces a spite call from a weak Ace, which you are behind, or gives him a chance to get away and look to play back at you in the future. Half his stack feels like the right line, you want his chips and aren't afraid of a reraise. |
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Re: JJ, early-mid tourney Party 20+2
Awesome, I love all these responses. As I said, I pretty much took the bet big (specifically 1k, though I should have just pushed, same difference) line. I figured I was at worst on the 11 out redraw, and had a good chance to make him fold.
You're probably right MLG, I should have probably raised to 500 or something, though that seems a little strong and I didn't want him to fold PF. I'll post result later tonight, just want to give some more people a chance to respond. The result was actually fairly surprising. |
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Re: JJ, early-mid tourney Party 20+2
Ok well since I guess no one has any interest in this hand.
I bet 1k, he pushed back for 250 more or something. I guess I should have pushed, whatever, same difference. I was surprised to see him flip over QQ, one club, and his hand is good. I think his call/push is awful. He has to think I have a good chance of having AK or really AQ or AJ, in which case he's not getting the odds for his redraw. I guess I could also have the made flush or Kx of spades. Anyone else agree? |
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