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07-15-2008 , 12:00 AM
is teh bobm.

BB is HooBangin, is a regular, or at least I see him around all the time. Does anybody do anything but shove the river?

Poker Stars $50+$5 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t10/t20 Blinds - 9 players
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UTG: t2920
UTG+1: t3100
UTG+2: t50
MP1: t1500
MP2: t1470
CO: t5990
BTN: t2950
Hero (SB): t2980
BB: t3040

Pre Flop: Hero is SB with 8 8
1 fold, UTG+1 calls t20, 5 folds, Hero calls t10, BB checks

Flop: (t60) 8 T A (3 players)
Hero bets t60, BB calls t60, UTG+1 calls t60

Turn: (t240) A (3 players)
Hero bets t180, BB calls t180, UTG+1 folds

River: (t600) 8 (2 players)
Hero bets t2720 all in
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07-15-2008 , 12:08 AM
Yeah he's not folding an A or putting in more money with anything else.
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07-15-2008 , 12:09 AM
Perfect.
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07-15-2008 , 12:11 AM
This I rike.
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07-15-2008 , 12:42 AM
zeeeeebooooo
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07-15-2008 , 12:56 AM
A good reg will never call here.
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07-15-2008 , 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Sykes
A good reg will never call here unless he has an ace.
You think a reg can can fold a boat here?
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07-15-2008 , 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by CBorders
You think a reg can can fold a boat here?
If you call 2800 with an A to get 260 back, you're a bad player. Pure and simple.
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07-15-2008 , 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Sykes
If you call 2800 with an A to get 260 back, you're a bad player. Pure and simple.
Sure, but you realize how frequently a regular has to be folding an A to make overbet shoving wrong, right?
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07-15-2008 , 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by gom_jabbar
Sure, but you realize how frequently a regular has to be folding an A to make overbet shoving wrong, right?
Somewhere between 80-90%? Seem about right?

If he folds 85% of the time and you get 0. He calls 15% of the time, .15x2800 = 420, 20% = 560 chips.

If he never folds to a 600 bet, you get 600 chips.


Also, what's the point in this? All I say is that if villain calls, he is a bad player/regular.

Also, it helps to know the opponet. If he's super duper aggro, if you lead river for 3-400, he might ship in a raise to 1200 and then you can ship the rest in.

Honestly, the only way a good regular would call this is if he had AT.
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07-15-2008 , 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Sykes
Also, what's the point in this? All I say is that if villain calls, he is a bad player/regular.
It's all good. Just confirming that you weren't trying to make some statement about the quality of the line (which, to be fair, is the subject of the thread).
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07-15-2008 , 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by gom_jabbar
It's all good. Just confirming that you weren't trying to make some statement about the quality of the line (which, to be fair, is the subject of the thread).

The line is fine, however, I wouldn't try this line against a good regular.
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