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Old 09-18-2005, 06:24 PM
Foribald Foribald is offline
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Default Re: A big laydown... correct? (PP 10/20)

Thxa lot for the analasys... One big thing I missed thogh was that they didn't have that much money at the table so one of the guys got all in on the river after 2bets. But still way to expensive to se a showdown when it's big risk I'm drawing ded

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Just wanted someone else to tell me I did the right play.
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Old 09-18-2005, 06:41 PM
Poldi Poldi is offline
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Default Re: A big laydown... correct? (PP 10/20)

Hmm I think one guy being shortstacked is a pretty important fact. Most players spew way more chips in these situations.
At 3/6 IŽd say that doesnt make much of a difference (since the other guys has you beat anyways) but I think at 10/20 we can give the other guy some credit to notice too that villain is shortstacked and thinking he may be spewing off his last chips, therefore giving more action than warranted.
In this case the pot is too big for me to fold.
Of course this may be a bit resultsoriented, I dont know. But I think it really changes the situation and I just dont see myself folding a flush in this case.
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