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Weird action
15/30 live.
MP1 and MP2 both play too loose but have tighter raising standards preflop, except for the fact that I've seen them both l/rr previously with suited aces, usually commenting something like "lets make it a big one!" Button is fairly tight and I haven't seen him get involved much. MP1 limps, MP2 limps, i limp 9s8s, button raises, MP1 calls, MP2 3bets, I call, button calls, MP1 now decides to cap, all call. Flop: 9h 7s 2s MP1 checks, MP2 checks, I bet, button raises, MP1 calls, MP2 c/3bets, all call. Turn: Kh MP1 checks, MP2 checks, I check, Button checks. River: 9d MP1 checks, MP2 bets, I raise, all call. After the hand I felt like I played this poorly. Capping flop and leading turn if checked to is likely a better line as I'm sure I have a bazillion % equity on the flop. Thoughts? |
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Re: Weird action
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Capping flop and leading turn if checked to is likely a better line as I'm sure I have a bazillion % equity on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Weird action
I'd cap the flop for the reasons you mentioned. I'd also just call the river - I think there's a decent chance that MP2 has a better 9, and since a better hand is never folding, you might as well go for overcalls from everyone else. If you felt confident that both players would call 2 bets, then raising is fine.
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#4
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Re: Weird action
Yeah cap flop, lead turn. River could go either way. Depending on who the players are exactly.
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#5
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Re: Weird action
I'd be tempted to go for overcalls on the river.
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