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LouisCyphre 07-18-2007 02:30 PM

(NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
Button BUTTON ($762)
SB SMALL BLIND ($196)
BB Hero ($442.15)
UTG UTG ($320)</font>
UTG+1 UTG+1 ($405.50)
MP MP ($400)
CO-1 MP2 ($391)
CO CO ($74)

Preflop: Hero is in the BB with 8http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...es/diamond.gif 9http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/heart.gif
UTG calls 4, 1 fold, MP checks, 3 folds, SMALL BLIND calls 2, Hero checks.

Flop (16) 7http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/spade.gif Jhttp://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/spade.gif Thttp://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/spade.gif
SMALL BLIND checks, Hero bets 12, UTG calls 12, MP calls 12, 1 fold.

Turn (52) 5http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/heart.gif
Hero bets 30, UTG calls 30, MP calls 30.

River (142) 2http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/heart.gif
Hero ???

UTG: 24/4.4/2.26/730 and plays NL200-1000. Hasnt done anything remarkable so far.
MP: unknown

Comments on all streets are appreciated.

hess 07-18-2007 02:38 PM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
Looks like you played flop and turn well, but $40-$50 looks like a better turn bet. It's hard to get value on the river the way this hand played out. I don't see worse hands betting the river if you check. I also feel bluffs in a 3-way pot are less likely, especially from the 24/4 UTG player. I would just value bet $100 on the river since UTG seems loose.

kevdawg21 07-18-2007 02:44 PM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
I like your line. Seems standard to me. I bet $90 on that river, expect to get called by someone and win.

LouisCyphre 07-19-2007 09:33 AM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
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but $40-$50 looks like a better turn bet.

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Doesn't this fold out anything that is not a flush or a set?

stan ivey 07-19-2007 09:34 AM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
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but $40-$50 looks like a better turn bet.

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Doesn't this fold out anything that is not a flush or a set?

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what

LouisCyphre 07-19-2007 09:36 AM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
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I bet $90 on that river, expect to get called by someone and win.

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Betting all three streets must look pretty strong. Wouldn't a smaller river bet get called by a wider range? Eg. I don't want someone to fold his top pair.

What if I get raised?

paulnic 07-19-2007 09:45 AM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
bet bigger on turn. i would bet about $45 then bet pot on river or even shove. shoving may look like u have missed your 1 card flush however this leaves no room for villians bluffing. i would probs bet pot. i am calling shoves all day on this board if villain has flush oh well reload.

wiggs73 07-19-2007 10:14 AM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
$100 on river

JooWish622 07-19-2007 10:32 AM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
one pair hands would still call and so would one pair +draw hands+ we wouldn't mind folding out everything that else (draws)l

based on the action so far we have the best hand, but the turn action is most important, but we cant give a free card so...

being OOP sucks.

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but $40-$50 looks like a better turn bet.

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Doesn't this fold out anything that is not a flush or a set?

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mertzo 07-19-2007 10:37 AM

Re: (NL400) Flopped Straight on Monotone Board. What\'s My Line?
 
Pot flop and turn plz


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