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Re: Tricky Hand for HUSH Final Days
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See my response to Jeff W above. I agree with you that it's not clear what the best way to extract value is on the river. I was only pointing out your mistake in saying that betting has NO value, when it clearly does have some (though it might have comparatively less than other options). [/ QUOTE ] Yeah that was dumb of me. Can this guy make the same sort of laydown you did? If so, why not check and overcall the SB or raise if SB folds. Obviously fold to a C/R from SB or 3bet from button. |
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Re: Tricky Hand for HUSH Final Days
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is there any way my hand could possibly look more like a flush draw give then way it was played? [/ QUOTE ] Is this the main reason you bet/fold the river? I'd feel uncomfortable folding such a big pot out of the assumption that my opponent is putting me specifically on a flush draw. In the heat of the moment, I'd have c/c the river, mostly because there would have been too much doubt in my mind to fold. |
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Re: Tricky Hand for HUSH Final Days
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[ QUOTE ] Jeff I noticed you included some hands containing the K of diamonds in your range for button. Hero holds the K of diamonds. [/ QUOTE ] Okay, I give up. You win, pokerstove. I know better than to post this early in the morning. [/ QUOTE ] PokerStove is smart enough not to deal with duplicate cards properly: <font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> 44 games 0.005 secs 8,800 games/sec Board: 7c 4s 3d 8h Dead: equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 11.3636 % 11.36% 00.00% { Ad7s } Hand 2: 88.6364 % 88.64% 00.00% { KdKs } </pre><hr /> Now add a hand with a dead card in it, and the results are identical: <font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> 44 games 0.005 secs 8,800 games/sec Board: 7c 4s 3d 8h Dead: equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 11.3636 % 11.36% 00.00% { Ad7c, Ad7s } Hand 2: 88.6364 % 88.64% 00.00% { KdKs } </pre><hr /> |
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