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16 | 16.67% |
Player B (K high; folded out of turn) |
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23 | 23.96% |
Player A (9 high) |
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57 | 59.38% |
Voters: 96. You may not vote on this poll |
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by betting out here, you made your decision, call. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] by betting out here, you made your decision, call. [/ QUOTE ] Thats what I'm thinking too. If you aren't ready to call an raise here for all your chips why bet out at all, might aswell check/fold and save yourself those 400 chips. But nah, you have a really nice hand here to double up, I call. |
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After your bet, you have 1150 left, if shortie doubles up then you're far from finishing in the top 4, so for this reason I make the call, and just pray he doesn't suck-out on me.
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[ QUOTE ] by betting out here, you made your decision, call. [/ QUOTE ] This to me seems like the answer. If folding to the money is your plan betting into a bigger stack is a horrible idea. I call in a heartbeat myself. If you are going to bet I think you have to call or else the bet was horrible -EV imo. [/ QUOTE ] |
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