[Target] SNG hand and a grammar fix

Barry T pokerbear at cox.net
Wed Apr 22 22:03:10 EDT 2009


Hi.  Probably won't play TARGET, and here is proof why:

I call.  A cannot see the middle player not raising on the turn looking
at a powerfully drawish board with a set or two big pair.  Why allow
newly minted flush or straight draws behind him (or you, if you are
semi-bluffing) to draw cheaply.  More likely is the hope that you are
making a move with a draw and missed, and he can push you off your
second-barrel bluff attempt.

Regardless, editors would have made it:  Thanks to the early payers.    

Best,

Barry
www.barrytanenbaum.com


-----Original Message-----
From: target-bounces at conjelco.com [mailto:target-bounces at conjelco.com]
On Behalf Of Ken Kubey
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 5:08 PM
To: target at conjelco.com
Subject: [Target] SNG hand and a grammar fix

> Checks continue to dribble in.  Thank you to those that paid early.

And thank you to those *who* paid early also.

OB Poker:  

Double-Up SNG.  Early on.  

Q2o in 30 BB.
Flop J-7-2, rb.  All four of us check.  Pot is 135.
Turn Qd.  Two diamonds now.  I bet pot, 135.  Two calls.
River 4s.  I bet pot, 540.  Middle player limit raises 540 more.
Late player folds.  If I call and lose, I'll have 240 left.

Call, Fold or Raise?


Ken Kubey         kubey at sgi.com  (408) 524-6939
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