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trystero
Blinds 300/600 100 ante
Mizrachi raises to $3,200
Laak calls with K icon_suit_heart.gif Q icon_suit_heart.gif
SB calls
BB calls

Flop ($14,400)

5 icon_suit_heart.gif 3 icon_suit_heart.gif K icon_suit_club.gif

SB checks
BB checks
Mizrachi bets $6,000
Laak calls
SB calls
BB folds

7 icon_suit_diamond.gif ($32,400)

SB checks
Mizrachi checks
Laak bets $26,400

Now what do y'all think the optimal play is? I like calling on the flop; however, I don't like the big bet on the turn because he has both top pair and a flush draw. Why frighten smaller flush draws and non-kings? I would prefer a smaller bet that screams pot-building, along the lines of $10,000.

Now I like the big bet on the river in case the flush misses, so Mizrachi might put him on a bluff.

(as it was, Mizrachi had 10-10 and SB A-3 and were probably folding no matter what)
subsin
i think i check the turn, inducing a river bluff
CobaltBlue
I don't think Laak has to make quite this big of a turn bet, but he does need to put some decent number in there. With two opponents, four to a straight or an ace on the river could easily lose the hand for him.

By my count, he's got ~14 golden cards and ~18 that could put his hand in jeopardy.
Jordan
he should have bet around 18 - 20k

- Jordan
mk
i didn't mind it. looked like he was trying to buy it. grinder thought a looooong time before mucking TT.
Gooser
QUOTE (trystero @ Thursday, August 10th, 2006, 10:09 AM) *
Now what do y'all think the optimal play is? I like calling on the flop; however, I don't like the big bet on the turn because he has both top pair and a flush draw. Why frighten smaller flush draws and non-kings? I would prefer a smaller bet that screams pot-building, along the lines of $10,000.



bet on turn scares away an Ax flush draw so it covers himself.
Scott3705
I think the thing to keep in mind here is the LAAK was scared money here and because of that, he was often types betting very large amounts into pots w/ strong marginal hands and no redraws. So I don't mind him betting this because it would show that everytime he bets rather large, it's not always w/ the intention of reraise/folding.
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