Cashing the WSOP Main Event: In-Depth Analysis of 54 Poker Hands from My WSOP Main Event by Jonathan Little

Cashing the WSOP Main Event: In-Depth Analysis of 54 Poker Hands from My WSOP Main Event by Jonathan Little

Author:Jonathan Little [Little, Jonathan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Jonathan Little
Published: 2014-07-22T07:00:00+00:00


What did I decide to do?

A. Fold

B. Call 6,000

C. Raise to 14,000

D. Raise to 22,000

I call. I beat A-2.

When a fairly safe card arrives on the river, I have a super easy call with my top pair, top kicker. I don’t like the line my opponent took in this hand. Notice if I have 9-8 for a busted straight draw, my opponent wins if the river checks through. If I have a flush, Q or 7, I am never folding to any reasonable bet. Perhaps I would fold a 6 to my opponent’s river bet, but that is about it. By calling the flop and checking behind on the turn, I induced my opponent to give me 6,000 he normally would not if I took one of the more “standard” lines.



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