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Old 07-13-2007, 11:19 AM
JimmyK JimmyK is offline
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Default How to maximise profit from full house on the flop

I'm pretty happy with slow playing the flop here since betting would have immediately taken it down. But should I have bet the ace on the turn? And obviously the river check was a shocker. Only curious about the turn.

Full Tilt Poker Game #2933548948: $2 + $0.25 Sit & Go (Turbo) (22389244), Table 1 - 40/80 - No Limit Hold'em - 9:54:45 ET - 2007/07/13
Seat 1: dst421 (1,185)
Seat 2: Ram Reyes (1,780)
Seat 3: Fish Foo (910)
Seat 4: Grannytee47 (2,540)
Seat 5: HouseofPaine (815)
Seat 6: AceJimmyK (2,300)
Seat 7: iceman365100 (810)
Seat 8: rickthegooddog (1,660)
Seat 9: SOCAL4848 (1,500)
HouseofPaine posts the small blind of 40
AceJimmyK posts the big blind of 80
The button is in seat #4
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to AceJimmyK [2d 4c]
iceman365100 calls 80
rickthegooddog folds
SOCAL4848 calls 80
4 folds
HouseofPaine calls 40
AceJimmyK checks
*** FLOP *** [4s 2h 2c]
HouseofPaine checks
AceJimmyK checks
iceman365100 checks
SOCAL4848 checks
*** TURN *** [4s 2h 2c] [Ac]
HouseofPaine checks
AceJimmyK checks ???????
iceman365100 checks
SOCAL4848 bets 80
HouseofPaine folds
AceJimmyK has 15 seconds left to act
AceJimmyK calls 80 ??????????
iceman365100 calls 80
*** RIVER *** [4s 2h 2c Ac] [5d]
AceJimmyK has 15 seconds left to act
AceJimmyK checks
iceman365100 checks
SOCAL4848 checks

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Old 07-13-2007, 11:29 AM
Shortcorner Shortcorner is offline
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Default Re: How to maximise profit from full house on the flop

At this level there is no real reason to get fancy. You'll see all sort.

Bet the flop,

Raise the turn, allow them to pay to chase.

Sometimes you will just not make that much from such made hands as they have likely missed everyone else as well.
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:32 AM
imsobroke imsobroke is offline
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Default Re: How to maximise profit from full house on the flop

With a hand like this I would lead out. You'll almost always get called by an ace, a king and any small pockets (55 and up). I'd bet probably 100-120 chips or so. if you take it down, that's the breaks. Ssince you just called the turn (I would have raised), I'd say just go all-in on river. It's doubtful you are going to get any action if you bet around 300 but the all-in proves you are "bluffing" and you'll likely get called by a naked A.
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Old 07-13-2007, 02:13 PM
durron597 durron597 is offline
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Default Re: How to maximise profit from full house on the flop

locking because no stakes in subject and hand not converted
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:30 AM
RexWoo RexWoo is offline
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Default Re: How to maximise profit from full house on the flop

Bet the flop, every overpair is coming + probably most high cards.

Then bet again on the turn.

Then again on the river. Go all in if possible. You want to play a big pot with your hand and you have to build it sooner than later.
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:30 AM
wiggs73 wiggs73 is offline
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Default Re: How to maximise profit from full house on the flop

After the flop checks around, I'd lead the turn. Need to get some money in the pot and having it check around again would be pretty counterproductive in that regard.

As played though, I'd def check/raise the turn, mostly because clubs or an ace will most likely call and we want to get the pot bigger.

I'd lead the river, everyone has played so weak up until this point...




Also, convert your hands yo.
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