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Don't think so. Allen Cunningham plays very tight, and knows that Ivey knows that. Allen calling on a dry flop lets Allen know that Phil knows he has a pretty decent hand. Phil would not play one-pair that way versus a guy like Cunningham. That's how Allen knows he's beat.
Ivey's range for that betting pattern against an Allen Cunningham pre-flop raise is not as wide as people are saying. It would be wider against a player like Gus or Patrik.
absolutely not, you can bet me on this that he would have folded a 2 2 with a higher initial raise! nobody would take so much risk with a pocket 2 to chase half the stack raise by the opponent!
that doesnt make any sense at all!!!!!! do u mean ivey cant call preflop with 22 to a higher raise..cos thats true but the raise wasnt for half his stack?? the call was for less then 5% for his stack and he can potientially double up..
well, all I am saying is ivey wouldnt have called a blind of 50% stack raise by cunningham, it would have been a major risk had if cunningham had raised 50% of his stack on AA and ivey had called it!!
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Ivey's range for that betting pattern against an Allen Cunningham pre-flop raise is not as wide as people are saying. It would be wider against a player like Gus or Patrik.