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$2.20 NL HE MTT: Bounty Hunter three-handed on a draw-heavy turn
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[QUOTE="canbora, post: 6916087, member: 9538"] Something also to keep in mind, in case others didn't do that math is he has less than 20 bigs. 19.33 BB to be exact. Going off of math alone, AJ suited and better when it folds to you is a shove (we have neither here, but just for a point of reference). But being we got this guy in MP betting out 3.5x, yeah I dont like that. Also as he said, he doesn't have much in the way of winnings at this point. He's in the money, so PKO or not, he got his money back and probably a few knockouts. So he has SOMETHING. But At this stage you have to worry about moving up. You have to get lucky when you have it. I'm not saying A10 suited preflop shove (in this case) but..yeah on that turn. Thats enough to go on. Should someone turn over a set at this point, then they got us. Hopefully we can improve, which we certainly have odds too. I think we'd have to say "thats poker". What better spot could you hope for? Usually when you have a monster, its a blocker to itself. If you have it, they cant, and they're folding. You want someone to have a suited connector flush draw, drawing dead here. Or K 10. or something like that. People will call it in a PKO, especially at these stakes. They even do it up to $30 buy in. I wasn't getting at any point here, I was just doing the math conversion to bigs. [/QUOTE]
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