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Post by derekeverett on Dec 1, 2011 7:17:24 GMT -5
wt.ag/uCgcs9My opponent here was 33/19 over a 69 hand sample. He had open-limped from the button on more than one occasion and at least one time showed up with garbage. Looking at this hand now I'm not sure if I made the correct play anywhere post-flop. Was calling his raise at the river a really big error? Thanks in advance for any comments.
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Post by huangken on Dec 4, 2011 14:44:09 GMT -5
I think calling river bet is fine , he give you very good price and you still beat some 2pair+ & some bluff.
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Post by Jesse Foster on Dec 4, 2011 15:36:25 GMT -5
Calling the river raise is probably ok because of his sizing. We are getting like 4-1 so we need to be good 20% which we probably are.
Flop needs to be a bet, there a ton of draws/pairs to get value from. If you check to c/r, then you definitely need to lead the turn. This turn brings even more draws and hands we can get value from.
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Post by derekeverett on Dec 4, 2011 16:59:56 GMT -5
Ya I think this has been a big leak of mine. I don't bet when I don't have it and I don't bet when I do. F'n stupid lol. I checked my way into very possibly being outdrawn here. Lesson learned.. I hope.
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