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iron81 09-16-2007 09:55 PM

Drawing rough in a big pot
 
CO is a winning TAG regular. The others are unknown.

Triple Draw 2-7 Lowball Limit ($2/$4) (.com/greenage22/Triple_Draw/Converter.html]converter)

SB ($21), Seat 6
Hero ($44), Seat 1
UTG ($181.50), Seat 2
CO ($98), Seat 4
Button ($138), Seat 5

Button at Seat 5.
SB posts $1. Hero posts $2.

Hand: [4s Qh 2h 6s 5s]

Round 1: (1.50 SB)

<font color="#666666">UTG folds. </font><font color="red">CO raises. </font><font color="green">Button calls. </font><font color="green">SB calls. </font><font color="red">Hero raises. </font><font color="red">CO raises. </font><font color="green">Button calls. </font><font color="green">SB calls. </font><font color="green">Hero calls. </font>
SB takes 2. Hero discards Qh. CO takes 1. Button takes 2.

Hand: [4s 2h 6s 5s Ad]

Round 2: (16.00 SB)

<font color="green">SB checks. </font><font color="green">Hero checks. </font><font color="red">CO bets. </font><font color="green">Button calls. </font><font color="green">SB calls. </font><font color="green">Hero calls. </font>
SB takes 1. Hero discards Ad. CO stands pat. Button takes 1.

Hand: [4s 2h 6s 5s Js]

Round 3: (10.00 BB)

<font color="green">SB checks. </font><font color="green">Hero checks. </font><font color="red">CO bets. </font><font color="green">Button calls. </font><font color="green">SB calls. </font><font color="#666666">Hero folds. </font>

2461Badugi 09-16-2007 10:17 PM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
I would call here and feel really stupid about it afterward. Good fold.

randomstumbl 09-16-2007 11:20 PM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
This is really automatic. What are you considering doing differently?

I guess there's some non-zero chance you could win with jack high, but it's not going to happen nearly often enough. Folding on the previous draw closing the action seems ridiculous too.

tx4allthefish 09-17-2007 08:09 AM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
Is it an auto-reraise from the bb with 2456 predraw ?

I would have just called and been happy to draw one to it
cheaply.

Tx.

randomstumbl 09-17-2007 08:18 AM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
Calling with a one card draw turns your hand over.

tx4allthefish 09-17-2007 12:10 PM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
[ QUOTE ]
Calling with a one card draw turns your hand over.

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Gotcha!

Thanks.

InWithTheBest 09-17-2007 07:01 PM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
[ QUOTE ]
Calling with a one card draw turns your hand over.

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I think its much much worse to call and draw 1 at 8763 than 2456.. Think of all the extra action you get off someone who makes a good 8 when you catch a 7.

*TT* 09-17-2007 10:46 PM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
[ QUOTE ]
Calling with a one card draw turns your hand over.

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I mix my play in this situation, some times I cap, sometimes I call. There is meta value in both decisions, I haven't determined which option provides the greatest return of investment yet.

Jigsaws 09-18-2007 12:18 PM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
Don't see anything else you could do differently, really. Overcalling on the river would be a big error.

iron81 09-18-2007 01:18 PM

Re: Drawing rough in a big pot
 
I still had one more draw left. The questions were 1. Whether to try to spike a 7 to make #4 and 2. Make sure the rest of the hand was ok.


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