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Old 11-14-2005, 04:06 AM
Smoothcall Smoothcall is offline
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Default Re: 15-30 hand blind vs. blind

I wasn't referring to your comment. Your approach has merit. Although i may get a better hand to fold the turn as well many times. Like the 24 if he didnt have the flush draw he probably mucks.

Out of curiousity why do you sa greater than 60 perecnt of the time you need to win? If i only won half the time from that point on i would make money because of the equity in the pot from before that point. Or am i misunderstanding your statement?
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Old 11-14-2005, 04:15 AM
Brom Brom is offline
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Default Re: 15-30 hand blind vs. blind

Your putting in 2 to win 4. Also note he's getting 6:1 to call, so it's hard to force a mistake on a lot of drawing hands there i.e. he won't fold for one more a lot of the time.
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Old 11-14-2005, 04:20 AM
Smoothcall Smoothcall is offline
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Default Re: 15-30 hand blind vs. blind

If he haif he has a hand like 24 no flush draw or a weak 10 or small pocket pair he may fold these to the raise. But i kinda agree with what your saying. I think its close. Again that why i posted it. All decisions are close here.
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