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Re: kk vs maniac, dangerous monotone flop
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He's also eager to play me since I got most of his stack five minutes before by calling a monster turn raise with just a weak flush draw, which came in [/ QUOTE ] May I ask why? Garland |
#22
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Re: kk vs maniac, dangerous monotone flop
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[ QUOTE ] He's also eager to play me since I got most of his stack five minutes before by calling a monster turn raise with just a weak flush draw, which came in [/ QUOTE ] May I ask why? Garland [/ QUOTE ]implied odds apparently... sounds like it worked out. |
#23
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Re: kk vs maniac, dangerous monotone flop
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If hero pushes, I think villain calls with a lot of pair + [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], a lot of 9 + pair, obviously all flushes, obviously all sets/two pair. So really the only thing we beat is if this guy calls with AJ no [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] or something. [/ QUOTE ] Ok, we're in rough shape if we get called. But there is 20bb in the pot that we just can't write off with only 45bb behind because the flop looks pretty disgusting. What % of the time do you think we get a call? What % of the time are we called and still win showdown? |
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Re: kk vs maniac, dangerous monotone flop
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[ QUOTE ] He's also eager to play me since I got most of his stack five minutes before by calling a monster turn raise with just a weak flush draw, which came in [/ QUOTE ] May I ask why? Garland [/ QUOTE ] From the way he played it, I knew he had a set and therefore would pay off for an allin if I hit my running draw. I did the calculations afterwards and it turned out to be very close to 0 EV. So not my best play. The real answer is I was stuck for the day and needed a big score ;-) |
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Re: kk vs maniac, dangerous monotone flop
I'm not writing off the pot. I just don't see any point in getting all in now. Check behind.
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how i played it
I decided that if I got a lot of money in on the flop, that money would not be going in with a big edge, and I would get a bigger edge if I waited until a turn no-heart. So I checked. I figured I wanted a small pot if the heart came and maybe could check call or something. If I got a blank, I planned to ship it allin.
The turn was not the blankest of blanks. 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], making the board J[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Villain led for 1/2 pot, $100, which I interpreted as some sort of weak pair hand. So I pushed. |
#27
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Re: how i played it
I like how you played this hand. Betting flop doesn't make sense to me, folding turn is weak, no point in flat calling turn, only option left is check flop, push turn. Nice hand.
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#28
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Re: how i played it
I'm pretty sure this is exactly how I would have played it. Not sure if that's a good thing or not.
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#29
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Re: how i played it
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I'm pretty sure this is exactly how I would have played it. Not sure if that's a good thing or not. [/ QUOTE ] oh well if you get stacked reload and lick your lips for some more of his action [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]. |
#30
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Re: how i played it
What if he didn't check the flop and he threw out some kind of bet, what do you do now? Call, raise or fold?
Just wondering if you considered that and if you did what you were thinking? Ed S. |
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