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Old 09-27-2005, 12:34 AM
MrWookie47 MrWookie47 is offline
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Default Re: Play by play hand AK

No. I'm saying it's A/WB. WA/WB is when either party was <4 outs.

Wait. Dammit. If we check, and we're ahead and we induce a bluff, we stand to win a bet, whereas we're going for a fold here. This is more than his equity in a 6 outer, and more than we'd gain by him making an incorrect call. Checking is better. Return to your regularly scheduled poker.
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Old 09-27-2005, 12:46 AM
benkath1 benkath1 is offline
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Default Re: Play by play hand AK

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No. I'm saying it's A/WB. WA/WB is when either party was <4 outs.

Wait. Dammit. If we check, and we're ahead and we induce a bluff, we stand to win a bet, whereas we're going for a fold here. This is more than his equity in a 6 outer, and more than we'd gain by him making an incorrect call. Checking is better. Return to your regularly scheduled poker.

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Would you make up your mind. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

You almost had me convinced that betting was correct on the turn. I was trying to come up with a rebuttal, then you did it yourself. I'm sticking with checking on the turn. There is just too much FPS out there for me to bet HU after I've been check raised on a threatening flop. I think calling for a read, or folding and watching the next few orbits a little closer, (which is hard to do sometimes at crypto when 5 tabling trying to clear bonii faster) is the best play here.
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