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Re: Split decision
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[ QUOTE ] What decision? He has the A of spades, push and hope he only has high card A and you drag pot. [/ QUOTE ] A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] isn't folding to the push. Note that if neither improve, A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]x drags the pot. Garland [/ QUOTE ] These are my thoughts exactly, with 25 seconds, I dump. Perhaps with more thought I talk myself into calling, but I think a fold is right given where you are at. |
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Re: Split decision
If villian has the A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] hero is only a very slight underdog. Folding is probably wrong for a number of reasons
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Re: Split decision
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What decision? He has the A of spades, push and hope he only has high card A and you drag pot. [/ QUOTE ] A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] isn't folding to the push. Note that if neither improve, A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]x drags the pot. Garland [/ QUOTE ] These are my thoughts exactly, with 25 seconds, I dump. Perhaps with more thought I talk myself into calling, but I think a fold is right given where you are at. [/ QUOTE ] hero is getting almost 3-1 on a call here. Unless the villian holds the trump ace, folding is a pretty bad idea....The question is how often does he hold the [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] A?? |
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Re: Split decision
I think you bet too much on the flop......what does $340 get you that $200 doesn't? (except a tougher decision [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img])....
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Re: Split decision
...but there's this "bet pot" button see - and it's just sitting there WAITING to be pushed - and it seemed lonely...
good point. a smaller bet would've made things easier. i potted it because i do not raise out of the blinds often and on UB sub-pot bets they are a good way to entice a raise, but as it played it would've been better to sub-pot it. matt |
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Re: Split decision
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but there's this "bet pot" button see - and it's just sitting there WAITING to be pushed [/ QUOTE ] what fun....hope they have one of those at the Bellag!..... |
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Re: Split decision
Matt,
Like you, I do a lot of different stuff pre-flop. And I do a lot of different stuff on the flop. Sometimes I do the raise and bet line. When I do that, I probably push. |
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Re: Split decision
Hey Matt,
100 BB stacks are a biatch, aren't they...? Whether or not you personally would usually have a big pair or big cards here, it's probably what they mark you on, since that's what most people will have here. And, given that, I think there is a very slim chance of his folding whatever he raised with, given the stack sizes (i.e. even if he raised a little light, when you move all-in, it looks like an overpair with a spade or something like that, and he calls with whatever AsJx or whatever because he has priced himself in). I think the chances of his putting a move on here are lower than normal, again, since he "knows" what you have and that you might push a lot of those hands if he raises (correct me if his perception of you is not what I assume it to be). Anyway, I probably check the flop and hope it goes something like: CO-1 bet, CO call/fold, check-raise all-in. Or, checked through wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. CO-1 check, CO bet, CR all-in would be so beautiful if the stacks were just a smidge shallower. I think that the bet/check decision, as Diablo alluded to, is more of a product of image than one being intrinsically right/wrong. A check here fits me very well. Given the bet, I think that all of the options are relatively close (tweaking some assumptions could make each fold/call/raise the clear choice). I probably raise. I hate myself when I raise here, but I really don't see much of a choice, since you have a ton of outs against almost every holding that he might have. Hope it worked out. Mike |
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Re: Split decision
i did a pot-and-go. bet $340 then flopped a set on another game and goed over to it. when i looked back i'd been raised and the chat box said "you have 15 seonds to respond," meaning i had somewhere between 0 and 14.9 seconds to click. so this was truly a snap decision. $560 to create a $2K pot with $1,400 left to get and likely will get it - i called.
turn came a small spade. i checked. he went all in. i called. river a blank. he had JT for top two on the flop. mulling over the hand i thought even though the decision seemed really hard in the split moment, there was really no way to make a big mistake there as all lines were close. anybody see it differently? matt |
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Re: Split decision
All lines were close but I think moving in was best. The only hand that you’re in bad shape to is a made flush. Any other monster villain may have you’re about even money. If the villain doesn’t have a monster, you have folding equity. So I guess it boils down to the likelihood that villain had a flush vs. the likelihood villain has a non-monster…But I would guess moving in is the best line.
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