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Re: Large pot with 66 in BB
i would have folded preflop. you can anticipate 4-1 as a best case scenario IF the 13/7 UTG does not cap. most flops will be very difficult to play out of position without a set and you don't really have the implied odds with such a big preflop investment. i like the flop c/r to get the field limited so your vulnerable hand may hold up. turn standard. river is interesting. you could check to induce a bluff from CO, but he looks like he is in call down mode. he could bet a busted draw on the end if you checked and you could snap that off. besides that it seems plausible that he could have a higher PP and he is just getting to SD. you played with these guys so you may have more info. than i on which you based your decision.
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Re: Large pot with 66 in BB
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i would have folded preflop. you can anticipate 4-1 as a best case scenario IF the 13/7 UTG does not cap. [/ QUOTE ] I think you need to redo your calculation. Hero is getting immediate 4.5:1 odds, likely 5:1 if UTG calls. In fact, UTG is going to at least call. If UTG caps, then hero is getting 4.33:1. This is probably enough in terms of implied odds. |
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Re: Large pot with 66 in BB
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[ QUOTE ] i would have folded preflop. you can anticipate 4-1 as a best case scenario IF the 13/7 UTG does not cap. [/ QUOTE ] I think you need to redo your calculation. Hero is getting immediate 4.5:1 odds, likely 5:1 if UTG calls. In fact, UTG is going to at least call. If UTG caps, then hero is getting 4.33:1. This is probably enough in terms of implied odds. [/ QUOTE ] um. yeah. i'm stupid. that's what i get when i should be working. i sort of neglected the whole posting of the big blind thing. i'll catch on to that one of these days. that sort of changes things. ignore my preflop comments. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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