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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6427094, member: 305911"] Well that would be if you didnt bet the turn and if there is no diamond on the turn then you would be betting so when they call the flop they are calling to only see one card and not two cards. Giving them any price where they are getting less than 4 to 1 (not counting implied odds which is maybe what you are factoring in) would be making them draw against it only getting to see one more card. I would like your flop bet sizing more if the thought process was something like "I believed villain could easily have a hand like 88-JJ here and would not be easily folding and another diamond could kill my action so I went for value now". What I believe your large sizing does is create spots like this where villain has so much to call on the flop that their draws will either fold or jam. Thats fine if we are prepared for it and want to call off our stack. If you bet like this with other hands, though, that you are not prepared to go all the way with then I think it could lead you into trouble. btw, congrats on a great WSOP and deep run. I know I posted a few times in your WSOP thread but not sure I ever congratted you on the deep run. [/QUOTE]
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