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这是THERE BE RANGE里的一手牌。作者说,他认为 PHIL IVEY 认为他在搞恐惧钱, 怕输光。 他也知道PHIL IVEY 经常保护盲注。这里是原文。As always, the best way to analyze a Example 18.1: $300/$600 No Limit Hold'em
SB: Phil Ivey ($69 597)
BB: MUCKEMSAYUHH ($69,297)
Preflop: Hero is BB with J T
Phil Ivey raises to $l800, Hero calls $1200
Flop: ($3,600) 3 9 Q (2 players)
Hero checks, Phil Ivey bets $2400, Hero calls
Turn: ($9,930) Q (2 players)
Hero checks, Phil Ivey checks
River: ($9,930) 6 (2 players)
Hero bets $6600, Phil Ivey raises to $22,200,
Hero raises to $65,097, Phil Ivey folds
hand is to put Villain on a hand range. From
our history, I learned that Villain can be
especially tricky post-flop out of position. In
position, he plays somewhat straightforward
and makes thin value bets,
Preflop and flop play are standard.
The key point is the play on the turn. If
Villain has 33 or 99, he would bet the turn to
inflate the pot hoping we have trips. With
QQ, Q9, or Q3 he could conceivably check
behind the turn, but there are only 13
combinations of those hands. The chance of him checking back those hands on the turn half of the time
is low. Thus, we will assume he checks back one-third of the time for four combinations.
On the river, the flush draw hits and our hand certainly has bluffing value against a small pair or
a better high card hand. We lead half pot and Phil quickly raises us. With a flush, he would have at
least thought of what size he wants to raise and what he is going to do if we shove. Even if he has a
flush, there is enough money behind to make him seriously consider folding.
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