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Old 04-08-2007, 02:54 PM
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I call this with my eyes close. His numbers would have to be below 15 in VP$IP and PFR% and his aggro under 2.3 for me to lay this down.
Are your eyes closed because its an easy call to you, or beacause you cant bear to look at what hes made this play with?
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I fold. We're not drawing dead much, but factor in that we can have the best hand and lose the pot 30% of the time, having the best hand right now isn't that rewarding.
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Assuming no flush is on board, the correct play is to call. The chances of set over set are so slim I'll risk losing a buy-in (if I'm playing with 1 million, I've got another 19 million in my BR). In the long run, I win big here...




I still call. I'm getting even better odds than the first case...
Yeah but this hypothetical and I really dont think how you can imagine someone is gonna push 1million in a pot that has 40cents without nut's but obviously the second example is a call but it's all hypothetical like your example because in a way the guy who calls 800k has a phantom hand b ecause if he has any hand he is willing to call 800k with 1million in chips is pushing everytime.
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