Carthac   United States. Dec 22 2011 03:38. Posts 1343
I can't pass any judgment as you play above my stakes, but I personally don't like your line at all
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handbanana21   United States. Dec 22 2011 04:04. Posts 3037
Flop is too wet to flat. Just raise get it in! But yea pretty stupid were shown a flush and not AAA here.
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Stroggoz   New Zealand. Dec 22 2011 06:26. Posts 5330
isn't cjsea going to have a flush a ton of the time here?
One of 3 non decent human beings on a site of 5 people with between 2-3 decent human beings
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Twisted   Netherlands. Dec 22 2011 06:36. Posts 10422
I don't mind the line at all. 2 players left to act on a very wet flop that might cause them to put more money in. There's a lot of turns which we don't mind seeing. I guess I'd make turn slightly bigger because the riverbet is still pretty big. Something like $98 looks better to me.
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Dec 22 2011 06:42. Posts 15163
I bet turn sizing is meant to induce a good amount of the time in hero's eyes
93% Sure!
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Twisted   Netherlands. Dec 22 2011 06:53. Posts 10422
No it has to do with pot:stack ratio.
edit: which means that if you bet $140 on the turn villain knows you're just gonna shove river anyway and his decision on the turn will be easier because he can make a decision for 2 streets instead of just the turn.