Ulkis
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Hi Gergery, I have really enjoyed your 2 videos and your style of explaining your thought process.
At ~49min on the table right hand side, you fold a flush on the river and give your reasons for doing so. So the fact that the opponent has not much of a stack left is not a factor here?
Sorry if my question is elementary to PLO.
Posted over 5 years ago
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gergery
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Joined 12/2007
Hi Ulkis,
Thanks for the feedback and kind words; I appreciate it.
The fact that my opponent has a short stack doesn't matter at all as my decision on the river was only to either check(and)-call up to the size of the pot, or bet(and)-fold a smaller amount of the pot. What you may be asking tho is "Isn't the high pot odds I'm getting make it worth calling"? After I led out on the river and he raised, I needed to call $3.50 to win $15, but against that player in that spot with his range of hands after his river action, I didn't think I was going to win often enough even getting that good a price.
-Greg
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_clumsy_ninja_
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ORAG
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papifeo
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Gergery, You had a hand on the full ring table JT87 UTG. You put in a pre flop pot size raise in a very early position. Wouldn't it be better to limp in this spot and try to make this more a multiway pot. Also Dont you risk getting re raised and shut out?
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Ms.Bungle
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