His strategy was to play tight and avoid marginal spots......Mission Accomplished!!! Just with one time someone would say they just wanted to get lucky and run better than everyone else:)
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Pot control preflop, pot control post flop, pot control on turn........ then wait till there's a card that can beat you on the river and bet out. These guys are the top level.
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Calling turn seems optimal, chip leader is never folding and you will still have enough chips if you miss the river. However, getting all-in on a draw with only one card to come seems to be a very optimal/high level play, as it works quite ...
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uhhhhh, so the chip leader flops open-ended and leads into the short stack....and ya think the money isn't going in??? (lol) In the history of poker no one has ever folded an open-ended draw on the flop, while being the chip leader against the short ...
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Seems like an obvious fold, especially with the pay jump. A9 can't really be in a great spot there. Unless you have a great backer that puts you into multiple high-roller events, then by all means get it in with the ace high.
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If you start a tournament and can't finish...well too bad. Chalk it up to the variance of bad timing, which is what poker is all about. Them's the breaks, she'll be able to enter many tournaments the rest of her life. It really shouldn't be ...
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