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G-Bucks Part II, By Phil Galfond
October 11th, 2013 by thesuper

Here is the second part of the excellent article by Phil Galfond "OMGClayAiken." If by some chance you have not read the first, which we published last week, here's the link:. Absolutely essential! Here is the second part of the excellent article by Phil Galfond "OMGClayAiken." If by some chance you have not read the first, which we published last week, here's the link:. Absolutely essential! Back to the hand of Ac Jc and we'll see how it could have played better the turn and river. Remember that all happened this way: The flop is Qh Th 5d ($ 1,500 in the pot). He check, you bet $ 1,500. He call.

The turn is 4c ($ 4,500 in the pot). He check and you bet $ 4,500. He call. The river is 5s ($ 13,500 in the pot) He check and you go all-in for your remaining $ 13,300. He makes calls with AcJc call. We also said that you'd still online with QQ, TT, QT, 55, 44, 76, KJ, J9, Ah2h-AhKh, Kh9h, Jh8h, 9h8h, 8h7h, 9h7h. Now his call on the turn is very marginal, as you would with weak hands as a couple, so that you do not stop much in your voice on the turn, except for the fact that I could touch up a bit to help your range in river. So we do check behind on the turn with your projects and AhJh AhKh colored. I like to check with these hands a few times because we know where we are when it comes out a heart, whereas we do not know if we check with 9h8h and completed the project, and also can have our ace outs and do not want us to check and let us raise a hand to pull as many outs on the turn.


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