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Old 12-09-2005, 03:46 PM
threeonefour threeonefour is offline
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i don't think anyone has mentioned this yet but i think there is a distinct chance both players have KT. something to think about anyway. the Button is representing KT and the BB threebets anyway?

EDIT: i know people think it might be impossible due to the preflop action. but the turn action seems to indicate it, and even solid players mix it up and do strange things sometimes.
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Old 12-09-2005, 03:57 PM
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i don't think anyone has mentioned this yet but i think there is a distinct chance both players have KT. something to think about anyway. the Button is representing KT and the BB threebets anyway?

EDIT: i know people think it might be impossible due to the preflop action. but the turn action seems to indicate it, and even solid players mix it up and do strange things sometimes.

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there is a 0% chance a solid thinking bb raises a 5 person field w/ KTs or KTo.

Barron
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Old 12-09-2005, 04:01 PM
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Thanks. I'd discount Q-Js somewhat, since most players are more likely to knuckle, than raise, preflop with this hand, and the turn ace might slow Q-J down, especially out of position again two opponents, one of whom capped the flop.

When I said "strictly mathematical," I didn't mean to imply that you hadn't considered what hands BB was likely to have given the action. (Your analyses are unfailingly well-thought out and instructive.) A guy keeps betting like this I usually put greater emphasis on him having a great hand rather than a very good one. But no doubt BB wouldn't put either of his opponents on a set, given that neither of them raised pre-flop and he might figure Steve would slow play a set of 2s. And guys just don't put other guys on sets of deuces. He'd have reason to believe A-Q was the best hand, putting Steve on Q-J.

Your point, as usual, is well taken.

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Andy if we eliminate QJs, the hero would then be neutral at 9:9 against the BB's range. In this situation I would still feel compelled to raise the turn to protect my hand the times it is good, but if I somehow had all this information heads up I would just call down, since I would see no use in putting more money in the pot when I'm just even money to have the best hand.
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Old 12-09-2005, 04:12 PM
DcifrThs DcifrThs is offline
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westley,

what does button have?

button is agro and winning.

was there a flush draw on the flop? what did he do nothing but CALL WITH that whole time.

steve played this hand expertly (assuming he folded) other than the pf call.

edit: also, as to 11-9, 0% chance bb 3bets (Effectively) bottom 2 pair on turn.

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Old 12-09-2005, 04:23 PM
Justin A Justin A is offline
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westley,

what does button have?

button is agro and winning.

was there a flush draw on the flop? what did he do nothing but CALL WITH that whole time.

steve played this hand expertly (assuming he folded) other than the pf call.

edit: also, as to 11-9, 0% chance bb 3bets (Effectively) bottom 2 pair on turn.

Barron

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I'm not sure but I think Steve meant to say that button is solid and thinking, while BB is the aggro but winning player.
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Old 12-09-2005, 04:32 PM
Steve Giufre Steve Giufre is offline
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westley,

what does button have?

button is agro and winning.

was there a flush draw on the flop? what did he do nothing but CALL WITH that whole time.

steve played this hand expertly (assuming he folded) other than the pf call.

edit: also, as to 11-9, 0% chance bb 3bets (Effectively) bottom 2 pair on turn.

Barron

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I'm not sure but I think Steve meant to say that button is solid and thinking, while BB is the aggro but winning player.

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Sorry if i was unclear. The button is probably a small winner but he is a little too aggro and sees a few too many flops. The bb is a typical solid 20/10/1.5
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Old 12-09-2005, 05:34 PM
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there is a 0% chance a solid thinking bb raises a 5 person field w/ KTs or KTo.

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There is a 0% chance that the above statement is correct. Not only is there the online misclick factor but also the human factor - people occasionally do things you don't expect.

I'm not saying the guy has KT, but assigning a 0% chance to any particular holding is ridiculous, especially as the action unfolds and new information comes to light.

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Old 12-09-2005, 05:41 PM
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Yeah, this hand was not fun.

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Old 12-09-2005, 05:47 PM
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Yeah, this hand was not fun.

Oscar

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Oscar=Player in BB?
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Old 12-09-2005, 05:49 PM
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i put the bb squarely on QQ [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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