Dan Harrington vs David Williams Take Two
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@MKscamp ur not gonna shove the turn with a full house or quads. At best dan would have trip jacks, trying to protect. but his move makes perfect sense anyway with his huge drawing hand. bcuz if williams doesnt have trips or better, its going to be hard for williams to make the call. so excellent play either way.
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@mickymacky02 I know what a weirdo
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@mickymacky02 It's a very sexy tell.
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I have to slightly revise my previous comment on the hand: I still think the overshove on the turn is the right play putting maximum pressure on mediocre hands like toppair. A 2nd nuts flushdraw along with a straightdraw is just too stong for being folded on the turn. With a hand like that you want to stay the aggressor in the hand. Williams is forced to make a tough decision, which (luckily for him) ended up being correct. With a weaker kicker, Williams would have folded here I guess.
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@MKscamp Whoa whoa whoa. Slow down now. What does he overshove with on the turn when the jack comes? It made his hand right? He should have a boat and only a boat. Too thin of a hand range to rep. Bad play.
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@MKscamp Actually I think it was a pretty good call. Dan probably can't have AQ, JJ or QQ here because he would've raised them preflop. That means the only hands he can have that beat DW are 44, J4, and QJ. On the other hand, DH could also have check raised with T9hh, KThh, Qxhh, and possibly Axhh, T8hh, and 89hh. Given that DW was getting 2-1 on his money, I think he made the right call given Harrington's range.
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@IK407 go man, go!! isn't it great when that information starts sinking in and you say to yourself, "i get it" !? haven't read the harrington stuff, but i've read some geared toward online play.
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NOOO DAVID WILLIAMS DON'T DO IT. DON'T DO IT. JANET MASON IS NOT A GOOD OP!
I disagree with some previous comments stating that Dan´s move looks obviously like a semi-bluff with a drawing hand. Actually, the opposite is true. A strong check-raise on the flop and an all-in move out of position on the turn indicates a very strong holding like two pair or a set - especially as Dan is a tight player. David shouldn´t have called here even though he ended up winning the pot. Obviously he was not able to muck his top pair. A really good move by Dan.
MKscamp 2 years ago 16
does williams rub his nipples every time he wins a pot?
mickymacky02 1 year ago 8