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 Originally Posted by ensign_lee
No. Your analysis of this hand, Lukie, is really based on the fact that you lost.
I assure you that it's not. I was thinking the same thing during the hand, and even considered pitching it on the river. For what it's worth, I think I've gotten stacked in basically every set under set I've ever encountered. I also tend to make loose river calls, despite what people say about me being nitty.
If you raise at any point here, you might, MIGHT be able to get away with it. I still highly doubt it.
As agressive of a player as I am, I disagree. I think raising at any point allows him to pitch all worse hands (save for -maybe- AK) while not letting me get to showdown without putting my stack in if I'm beat.
Set over set will own the underset all day. You may have saved half your stack here if you lost today, but you'll have missed out on doubling up at least 5 or 6 times versus other opponents, so yes: you lost value.
I think this was played in a way that will maximize value against worst hands. The only hand that I possibly missed value from is AK, and even against that, I think it's likely that I got the max out of that.
5 stacks - 1/2 saved stack = 4.5 stacks of lost value.
overly simplistic and flawed. This assumes that I'm good here 5/6 of the time, and that I win a stack every time I'm good here. Against this opponent (I don't know why you mention other opponents, as a large part of why I didn't want to play for stacks is my assumption about this player's blind play) I'm not good here 5/6 of the time, and it's not even close. I also don't win stacks when I'm good here, again, save for possibly against AK.
Villian will have something that is NOT AA or KK MUCH more than he'll have those two. AK is what was running through my mind THE ENTIRE time. I don't see why you think he wouldn't raise AK out of the blinds six handed with only you in front of him. That makes no sense whatsoever.
So you think that by the river, villain is going to have AA/KK less then he has something else?? AK may have been what was running through your mind the entire time, but not mine. I can't tell you with what frequency he was raising out of the blinds, and my PAHUD stats on this guy were outdated and from different games. He was something like 20/10ish, but I can tell you with certainty that he was playing nittier then that. I also hadn't recalled him raising out of the blinds, but I also 8-table so I don't know how much credibility goes into that read. Like I said before, I've gotten stacked in virtually every set under set I've ever encountered, but I still feel like stacking off in this spot against this guy given this action is a mistake.
As far as not raising AK out of the blinds, a lot of full ring nits complete/check down AK in the blinds. I know it is technically 6-handed, but like I said before it was at a full ring table with some players sitting out at the table. And this guy is a tight multitabler whom I don't think made the adjustment.
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