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Sunday Million: Flopped 2Pair out of the BB
I dont know if this is a standard decision but the board is very ugly.
Poker Stars, $200 + $15 NL Hold'em Tournament, 500/1,000 Blinds, 9 Players LegoPoker Hand History Converter MP2: 85,715 CO: 50,477 BTN: 18,941 SB: 58,817 Hero (BB): 22,850 UTG: 14,700 UTG+1: 15,270 UTG+2: 31,415 MP1: 19,344 Pre-Flop: (2,175) 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (BB) 2 folds, UTG+2 calls 1,000, 4 folds, SB calls 500, Hero checks Flop: (3,675) 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (3 Players) <font color="red">SB bets 3,000</font>, <font color="red">Hero ????? |
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Re: Sunday Million: Flopped 2Pair out of the BB
ARRRRRRRRRIN.
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Re: Sunday Million: Flopped 2Pair out of the BB
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ARRRRRRRRRIN. [/ QUOTE ] what kind of hand can we put him on? Tarp Tarp Overpair? |
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Re: Sunday Million: Flopped 2Pair out of the BB
allin, he can have Tx, T8, 96, badly played overpair, flush draw for starters.
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Re: Sunday Million: Flopped 2Pair out of the BB
Agree w/ push, so many cards on the turn either kill your action if you're ahead or put you behind. Also, it looks like a semi-bluff cause of the texture and will get a nice calling range from the SB. EP limper doesn't change much in our consideration, he is not exactly going to be bluff raising with 55 if we call we're ahead of an EP limp trap and if he flopped a set so be it.
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Re: Sunday Million: Flopped 2Pair out of the BB
How about call and jam over a turn bet?
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Re: Sunday Million: Flopped 2Pair out of the BB
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ARRRRRRRRRIN. [/ QUOTE ] Gobbo, Are we getting a call with something we're significantly ahead off here for a shove to be profitable?? |
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Re: Sunday Million: Flopped 2Pair out of the BB
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How about call and jam over a turn bet? [/ QUOTE ] 9 clubs, 3 eights, 3 non-clubs tens, and 3 non-club sixes. that's like 2/5ths the deck that either kill us or stop us from getting paid that can peel off on the turn. Also, a hand like 66/87/T9/... is much more likely to want to gamble with two to come than with one. Plus don't disregard his bet amount, he's got JT or even 65 here like never, we're in good shape against his range. |
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