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Standard?
Im allways going broke here right?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards) CO ($53.55) Button ($49.25) Hero ($79) BB ($175.70) UTG ($53.70) MP ($80.70) Preflop: Hero is SB with , . UTG raises to $2</font>, 3 folds</font>, Hero calls $1.75, BB calls $1.50. Flop: ($6) , , (3 players)</font> Hero checks, BB checks, UTG bets $4.5</font>, Hero calls $4.50, BB folds. Turn: ($15) (2 players)</font> Hero checks, UTG bets $11</font>, Hero raises to $30</font>, UTG raises to $47.2</font>, Hero calls $17.20. River: ($109.40) (2 players)</font> Final Pot: $109.40 |
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Re: Standard?
I would raise the flop but if he had a higher set, yes nothing u can do
If it was a straight, a flop raise could have kept that from occurring |
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Re: Standard?
My reason for flat calling flop was that i think a lot of the time with him raising UTG hes going to have 2 big cards so i didnt want to scare away AK AQ etc.
Is the flat call here really that bad? |
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Re: Standard?
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My reason for flat calling flop was that i think a lot of the time with him raising UTG hes going to have 2 big cards so i didnt want to scare away AK AQ etc. Is the flat call here really that bad? [/ QUOTE ] I think this is a good line. if villain is aggro- i'll donk bet hoping for a reraise. Call the rr and check push turn. As played, I like getting as much $$$ in the middle on the turn. If he has a higher set- well, f-it and reload. Think you played hand fine IMO. |
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Re: Standard?
Just lead the flop to trap BB.
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Re: Standard?
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Just lead the flop to trap BB. [/ QUOTE ] What am i trapping that hits that board? |
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Re: Standard?
Lead flop and either b/3b or call/CRAI turn.
Yes, you are always going broke here. |
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Re: Standard?
I like to check/call the flop here, if Villain is aggro and an overcard comes on the turn, you might get another street of value from him by c/raising a second barrel. This flop is so dry that a check/raise screams that you have a set imo. For the same reasons I don't like to lead unless you have a read that either one of them will call you light.
I'm not sure whether a lead or a c/r is better on this turn ? Oh and obviously nothing you can do if you're up against a higer set, Villain might go broke with an overpair here. |
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Re: Standard?
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I like to check/call the flop here, if Villain is aggro and an overcard comes on the turn, you might get another street of value from him by c/raising a second barrel. This flop is so dry that a check/raise screams that you have a set imo. For the same reasons I don't like to lead unless you have a read that either one of them will call you light. I'm not sure whether a lead or a c/r is better on this turn ? Oh and obviously nothing you can do if you're up against a higer set, Villain might go broke with an overpair here. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly what i was thinking on the flop. |
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Re: Standard?
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My reason for flat calling flop was that i think a lot of the time with him raising UTG hes going to have 2 big cards so i didnt want to scare away AK AQ etc. Is the flat call here really that bad? [/ QUOTE ] Not horrible, but I think you're taking the wrong strategy. You have a monster, you should be thinking about how to stack overpairs, not concentrating on trying to induce 2- and 3-street bluffs from UI overcards (especially when out of position). And yeah, I go bust here too. |
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