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 Originally Posted by Ragnar4
Analysis #2
Shoving the turn on such an amazingly c0-ordinated board is suicide at the higher levels I hear. But here, I think it's ok.
To those better players: Is this a situation where he turned a set into a bluff? Or at worst a semi-bluff.... since the only hands that will call a board like this probably beat a set?
I've postulated this type of question several times, because it finally hit me what it means, and exactly how I'm affected by it (on a primal lizard brain level)
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Thats why I posted this hand. I looked over the HH and thought "why did I do this" I think I was hasty on the shove button. His limp/call could so often be clubs and I think you're right..... my shove only cleans out what I was already beating and pays off the only hands I can't beat unless I make my FH.
Edit - maybe some retarded 2 pair that limped along with the ATC can win theory. But I think a lot of players are willing to fold a strong Q there. There might be a bit more discussion here but for those interested hand 1 - QK hearts and hand two was 45o
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