2nd2none
03-05-2007, 02:58 PM
Hi there,
I always have problems in situations like the following. It is an example out of a $1 Two-table sit&go, but it occurs frequently in my micro environment cash games.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?878222
I have not a perfect hand, but close to it. I raise pre-flop and one guy is calling my raise. The flop is with a scary card (in this example two, the double ten is scary, too) and I bet. The opponent calls and I think he has his top-pair. After that we check on turn and river and it turns out, I had the winning hand because he had nothing at all. So my question arises, how to handle this turn/river situation. Shall I bet once more? Since slow-play is so common I'm maybe to defensive... If I should bet, which amount? Thx a lot in advance,
best regards, Markus
I always have problems in situations like the following. It is an example out of a $1 Two-table sit&go, but it occurs frequently in my micro environment cash games.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?878222
I have not a perfect hand, but close to it. I raise pre-flop and one guy is calling my raise. The flop is with a scary card (in this example two, the double ten is scary, too) and I bet. The opponent calls and I think he has his top-pair. After that we check on turn and river and it turns out, I had the winning hand because he had nothing at all. So my question arises, how to handle this turn/river situation. Shall I bet once more? Since slow-play is so common I'm maybe to defensive... If I should bet, which amount? Thx a lot in advance,
best regards, Markus