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Old 09-02-2005, 07:24 PM
Daniel Hoerr Daniel Hoerr is offline
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Default Re: Our own SHANIAC on TV tonight. Hopefully he gets some good air ti

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Well, the CT Law hand took place after I was long gone, and the call vs Pham was different. Pham bet an amount that sure looked like a value bet but Gracz went with the 99 anyway.

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I guess I should have paid more attention to the telecast. I was alternating between watching and a Fantasy Football draft and haven't bothered to re-watch the TiVO'ed episode yet. Excuse my ignorance not to see the differences in the situations. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Although I guess this answers my question if he went with the 9s against Pham with Pham's bet size.

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At the time of my push, betting 120K into an 80K pot didn't seem like that much of an overbet. I took it for granted that ace-high would fold. And yes, obviously I believe I could have won the hand by betting on the flop, but the way Gracz was executing his reads and playing, I don't see why he necessarily would have folded ace-high on the flop either. I could easily see myself having bet, say, 50K, him calling, then check-calling the rest on the turn. Who knows, but if he thought his ace was good in the situation I created, it's possible he would have gone with me after firing off a more-reaosnable looking continuation bet on the flop. Hard to say.

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Makes sense. Interesting player, this Gracz is indeed...

Thanks again for your insight.
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