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Old 11-25-2009, 12:57 PM #20 (permalink)  
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Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
So you want to get all in as a coinflip according to your range when you could play this hand much more profitably another way, interesting.
No, I only want to put more money in while I have lots of equity in the pot but I don't mind if he shoves over either. And I want to raise this because I beleive this is the most profitable way. Why would I play the hand this way if I can see a more profitable way to play it?

I beleive that it will be very hard to get the money in if I hit on the turn when I flat call this flop...


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Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
Here you say you think you can fold out AK but want AK to shove over you.
Where did I say such a thing? May be my bad English...

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Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
With the amount of money in the pot I believe AK would be correct to shove after you raise rather than fold, but tbh I didn't even bother doing the math on this so maybe you can.
Shoving AK would have been profitable on his part, you are saying I guess. I beleive that it depends on the range he puts me on...


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Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
He's not even putting you on a hand, you are never folding out any of his range on this turn, ever.
As I said a couple of times before, I have seen my mistake and I am convinced that calling the turn is much better then a shove. What I'm advocating here is the flop raise...
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