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KitCloudkicker 10-01-2007 09:19 AM

kinda crappy flop spot
 
1st hand the table, i post the BB.

EP raises, 2 callers, I defend with 65.

Flop 975 rainbow. I check, EP bets, 1 caller, next guy raises.

I'm getting 6.5:1 immediate, if other two call after me the call is 7.5:1. Of course EP could 3 bet and that would suck.

Call or no?

HelpWanted0 10-01-2007 10:42 AM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
Does the book say to call in that spot PF?

The answer is no to both.

KitCloudkicker 10-01-2007 11:02 AM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
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Does the book say to call in that spot PF?

The answer is no to both.

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explanation please.

also saying something like "does the book say??" as an explanation makes you come across as either ignorant or a troll. its up to you if you want to portray yourself as such.

BubbleMint 10-01-2007 12:48 PM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
I fold, we are not closing the action and our outs could easily be tainted.

A 5 is feasibly the only 'safe' card we can hit.

jesse8888 10-01-2007 01:34 PM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
It's close pf, but I see no problem with defending. It's your first hand, and defending with garbage might get you some serious table image points.

On the flop, I drop this. You could actually be drawing dead VERY easily here. People who cold call raises (if they're not completely terrible) often have pocket pairs (like 7s, 5s, or 9s). Even if there is no set out against you, hitting a 6 probably isn't too helpful. Finally, if you make your straight, JT (another favorite donkey cold call hand) makes the nuts.

Edit: As has already been said....you're not closing the action. The points I've made could be overcome if you were closing the action here (that's actually impossible without people acting out of turn I guess), but the possibility of getting sucked in for 3 or 4 bets is just too great.

Aces McGee 10-01-2007 02:13 PM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
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You could actually be drawing dead VERY easily here. People who cold call raises (if they're not completely terrible) often have pocket pairs (like 7s, 5s, or 9s).

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This is going to sound nitty, but getting stuff like this right is important. Hero is not drawing dead against a set.

-McGee

jesse8888 10-01-2007 02:17 PM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
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You could actually be drawing dead VERY easily here. People who cold call raises (if they're not completely terrible) often have pocket pairs (like 7s, 5s, or 9s).

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This is going to sound nitty, but getting stuff like this right is important. Hero is not drawing dead against a set.

-McGee

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I meant drawing dead against something like 77 and JT. Or perhaps 77 and 6x drawing at half the pot with 3 outs. Sorry for not being more clear about it.

Edit: And yes, I realize he could hit running 5s, but I don't ever count stuff like that in my "deadness" evaluations [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

earlytimes1 10-01-2007 02:21 PM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
pre is OK, hero is getting 7-1. (if 65s, obviously an easy call.)
but calling pre means not getting tied to pots with really marginal holdings like this one; flop is easy fold once raised.

chesspain 10-01-2007 02:24 PM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
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1st hand the table, i post the BB.

EP raises, 2 callers, I defend with 65.

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If it's 65s--easy call.
If it's 65o--easy fold.


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Flop 975 rainbow. I check, EP bets, 1 caller, next guy raises.

I'm getting 6.5:1 immediate, if other two call after me the call is 7.5:1. Of course EP could 3 bet and that would suck.

Call or no?

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El Foldo...you're not closing the action and your 8 and 6 outs are dirty.

BigBadBabar 10-01-2007 02:30 PM

Re: kinda crappy flop spot
 
there's very little difference between that 65 being suited or not. maybe a few percentage points at most.


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