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lonn19
11-16-2006, 08:38 AM
$25 NL, 6 max, early on, no reads.
SB: 19.60
BB: 22.40
MP1: 9.75
MP2: 17.95
CO: 25.55
Hero: 15.50
Hero is dealt 10d10h
MP1 raises to 1.20, MP2 folds, CO folds, Hero calls. SB reraises to 2.15, BB folds, MP1 folds, Hero calls.
Flop: 2s 4h 7h
SB bets 2.90, Hero calls
Turn: Ah
SB checks, Hero bets 4, SB calls
River: Ks
SB checks, Hero ???

Everlong
11-16-2006, 08:46 AM
I check behind. if your plan is to represent the flush - I don't think you have enough left behind to make him fold.

I would have checked behind on turn too. If you arent behind preflop you are now.

edit: i used the word behind 4 times. I need some bootay?

eigenvalue
11-16-2006, 08:51 AM
But if someone is so far behind in the hand and if someone is behind in positon, what can You do instead of telling him, that he is far behind, and to be behind in position doesn't help that much anymore.

crookdimwit
11-16-2006, 09:09 AM
Hmmm... I think I raise that flop bet by SB. TT is probably the best hand at that point, but you don't really want to see villain hit some overcard on turn or river. I'd reraise the flop to $6 or $7 and put him to the test. You also want to make it more expensive if he's chasing the flush.


As played, When villain calls your turn bet, he's saying that he's not too spooked about that ace or that third heart.

I check that river. He's either playing scared or setting a trap. Hard to know since you flat-called the flop. You don't have enough chips left behind to make a significant river bet that will scare him off a King, and Ace, or a low flush, so you're probably best served to just check it down and brace yourself for seeing something like AJ, AQ, A10?

Splossy
11-16-2006, 10:11 AM
How about a push PF? TT is surely doing better than evens here. Or is that stupid?