Do you guys think there was any way to get more out of this or no? Villian was pretty LAA. Had a feeling he'd keep betting but I didn't want to scare him off the hook either. You guys play it any different?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t400 (8 handed) CP hand converter
Button (t14828)
SB (t15841)
Hero (t2969)
UTG (t18474)
UTG+1 (t3210)
MP1 (t4727)
MP2 (t16359)
CO (t2306)
Preflop: Hero is BB with,
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UTG calls t400, 6 folds, Hero checks.
Flop: (t975),
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(2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets t800, Hero calls t800.
Turn: (t2575)(2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets t800, Hero calls t800.
River: (t4175)(2 players)
Hero bets t944 (All-In), UTG folds.
Final Pot: t5119
Results in white below:
Hero has 4c Td (full house, tens full of fours).
Outcome: Hero wins t5119.
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Thread: Maximum extraction?
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06-23-2006 #1
Maximum extraction?
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06-23-2006 #2Check Raiser
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06-23-2006 #3
Maybe a raise on the turn instead of a call. He may feel pot committed. After he's seen river card he knows he has to win with what he is holding.
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06-23-2006 #6
Either raise the turn or check the river. Either get all his chips in when he still has some hope of hitting something (we know he's likely drawing dead), or allow him to bluff at the pot one last time on the river.
On the flop, your hand is so strong that I'm stunned you got paid off so well. Seems like he's got Ax, KQ, or some PP below T that's not a set. Only someone with a T can call a river bet (AT/KT/QT/JT likely). . . maybe a KK or AA (can't seem him limping with JJ/QQ). But you're representing a very strong hand by just calling him down with no draws on the board, so if you come out firing on the river for the rest of your chips, he can't bluff you anymore and is going to fold.
Frankly, if he was smart, he'd check the turn after getting called on that board on the flop.
The guy must be a total tool.Jason75: Ok, you check and the button bets 400. Now what?
Beavis68: You play poker.
Jason75: Darn, I was really hoping for canasta. Maybe Gin.
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