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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by StarGrinder View Post
    And if you think you've got this much equity vs his range on the river, why are you questioning whether you should stick the rest in or not?
    Your right. At the time i was thinking "wtf, my sizing commits me to a river call therefore i am giving him implied odds to call the turn". As i wrote the post and did the math i saw that this is not the case. He needs better than 9:1 to call the turn to chase the flush.

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    If the stacks were deeper then b/f - i guess if your intention is to never fold the river then you might as well be shoving or b/c.

    Folding seems pretty bad - but villains line only looks like a FD - he must have caught a pair on the turn so maybe an AQs hand

    Also - if you build a river range he has to have a hell of a lot of flushes for it to ever be worth folding - i dont even think you ever could given pot odds.

    I think you got he bet sizing right to the point where irrespective of the river results you win this spot much more than villain
    Last edited by Miffed22001; 01-28-2011 at 01:23 PM.

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