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Re: 11r, how thee tempts me.
Here's my thoughts on this, post-mortem.
I think there are three options here, and I probably took the worst one (Unless he would have folded, in which case we would not be talking about this hand). You could make a good case for checking behind here with a big draw. I think Harrington even talks about this in HoH2. Pushing also would be fine. It tells him you aren't going to fold to shenanigans. And its a nice fat draw. Results suck: I call. He has KdT? for an OESD and overcards. Turn was a T non-diamond, and the river was a brick. IGHN. Nick |
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Re: 11r, how thee tempts me.
meh? You got your money in with the best hand. He had 12 outs, but you have 7 nut redraw outs, and 10 outs to 6 of his outs. Not to mention the 6 split pot outs you picked up.
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Re: 11r, how thee tempts me.
[ QUOTE ]
Here's my thoughts on this, post-mortem. I think there are three options here, and I probably took the worst one (Unless he would have folded, in which case we would not be talking about this hand). You could make a good case for checking behind here with a big draw. I think Harrington even talks about this in HoH2. Pushing also would be fine. It tells him you aren't going to fold to shenanigans. And its a nice fat draw. Results suck: I call. He has KdT? for an OESD and overcards. Turn was a T non-diamond, and the river was a brick. IGHN. Nick [/ QUOTE ] You got the money in a 64% favorite, which EVwise was better than having him fold to a push. I said push > check > bet close to pot > continuation bet. With the coordinated board, villain is likely to think he has something whatever you do. |
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