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Hand 111 from 'winning poker tourneys one hand at a time'
WYoung83:
Just do what Ivey would do, it will always be the best decision possible, and if we get busted out then move on to another tourny.
TheSnapper:
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--- Quote from: deanp27 on February 26, 2010, 12:10:46 PM ---
i don"t think anyone has disagreed with you Marty, but if you do decide to raise the flop i think folding is wrong. I would have flatted the flop
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Yea, agreed. Wish he went into more details about y he thinks raise>fold. Its a weird line against given reads.
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Its one of those spots were lots of your equity is derived from the redraw potential and this is seriously diminished if we miss on the turn.
WYoung83:
But what do we need to hit on the turn? obviously a set would be nice, but we may already be behind to AQ clubs for example, and we cant be too happy hitting a flush either because we could also be behind to A high flush. Trouble with this problem is that its early on and people are scared of going busto during the first few levels imo. The decision what this guy takes on the flop to repop and jam it all is defently the best. If we get knocked out so be it. I once saw Phil ivey get his money in behind and he simply asked the table when the next EPT was.......thats the attutide that makes him great, if he makes mistakes he gets on with it.
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