I think of this hand as the "Doyle Brunson" since this is what he busted Howard with is 2004.
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Pre-flop:
UTG calls. beavis68 calls.
CO calls. SB calls.
BB checks.
Flop (board:![]()
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SB bets 60. BB folds. UTG calls.
beavis68 ???
I have the biggest stack of all those involved.
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05-25-2005 #1PokerForums God
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Doyle Brunson 2004
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05-25-2005 #2
I like a reraise, but I'd also like to know at least a general stack count, pot, and blinds. Most hands you are likely to face you are a favorite; some not that big of a dog.
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Button is at seat 0 with 3030.
SB is at seat 1 with 2025.
BB is at seat 2 with 2620.
UTG is at seat 3 with 2310.
beavis68 is at seat 4 with 3715.
UTG+2 Dog is at seat 5 with 3380.
MP is at seat 6 with 3035.
EP is at seat 7 with 5290.
EP is at seat 8 with 1455.
CO is at seat 9 with 2620.
The button is at seat 0.
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05-25-2005 #4
Ummm stack sizes and b;lind would be nice?
OK just asked, they were 30/60.
There was 300 in the pot, he min bet, making it 360, the other caller makes it 420. I would make it 300 to go here (a 240 raise), UTG is probably calling with overs that dominate yours, so we need him GONE. SB probably has TP plus a Straight draw (76 or 74) or something similar. A made hand, Two pair or Straight is not betting this, possibly 2 pair, but I doubt it. 2 pair won't slowplay, but they are looking to checkraise. Straight will check/call here.
Raise for 1) Fold equity, they may both pitch it 2) Freecard 3) elimination of a higher 1 pair draw
EDIT: UTG may also have a medium pair, but this early in a tourny, nobody can be sureMarm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
Luck is a Residue of Design.
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05-26-2005 #5
WHAT?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You HAVE to raise!!!!!!! You have 14 outs, brother. The best thing about KXs when X is hi is that when you hit no pair, but hit a flush draw, you can have confidence in still having 2 live cards.
If blinds are 30/60, which you haven't revealed, you need to raise to 250 here.
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05-26-2005 #6
heh, if the blinds were high enough, this is the kind of hand I love to push on. Raise no question. I'd even take the all-in if I thought both of the others would get into the pot with me.
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05-26-2005 #7
The stacks are too even to push. You wanna get the power with a raise. You're not raising for value. You're on a semibluff to take this pot. A re-raise and I fold putting my opponent on a set where even if I hit my flush, his redraw is too strong to be worthy of a call, let alone that I have King hi and a flush draw.
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05-26-2005 #8
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