On Jul 24 2008 3:04 PM, ruylopez wrote:
> On Jul 24 2008 3:53 PM, SheepCookers wrote:
>
> > That's why I was thinking check ... If I am ahead and he calls I win
one
> > bet if he decides to check raise I would have to call and most likely
> > loose two bets.
> >
>
> I don't think most players would check the Ah, and I don't think most
> players would check-raise anything else. You're right, you lose a bet
if
> you get check-raised, but it's a question of how often does that happen,
> versus how often you're up against a hand with no heart that will make a
> crying call anyway.
>
> (Don't forget the occasional nut who will CR you withOUT a heart,
figuring
> that you don't have one and you might throw it away. Or the nut who
will
> CR with TTh. These people are out there)
>
> I think more hands are without a heart in this spot than are with one.
> You just beat all the sets,
all the 'sets' filled up on the end moron !!
pretty much, and the overpairs seem equally
> likely to have one or not, but many with a heart would have bet out, so
> it's actually somewhat less than 50% IMO. It's a value bet, if a lil
> thin, I do think it is worth making.
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