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Old 03-27-2007, 02:02 PM
bbartlog bbartlog is offline
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Default Re: PLOT STT - Cold decked or too tight?

25/50
CO -1 - 3h 5s Ac 9h - 2 folds, then I fold. Would have played with a suited ace, or a better fourth card than the 9. Too tight???


This is too tight. I think you should open-raise here. Limping in is also OK.

75/150
BB - 5h Jh 2c Th - 4 callers a free look at 89T flop, an Ace turn, a 5 river and I fold to a bet.


You flopped an OESD plus top pair plus a backdoor low and didn't bet it? Argh!
Pot this flop unless it's all of one suit. This stands out to my mind as your biggest mistake.

100/200
BB - Jc 5h 4h 5d - 4 limpers and the flop is Th 6c Js - I check and fold to a PSB. Can anybody justify pushing here?


Yes, I think pushing can probably be justified. Maybe 25% chance that you take it down right there,
25% chance that you get involved in a close race with a hand like A789 or similar draw, 25% that you end up as a pretty big dog vs made two pair hand of some sort, 25% that you're totally DOA.
But even though your equity vs opponent range is bad, the pot will be laying you some very nice odds if you're called.
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