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He wasn\'t supposed to take a card.
Borgata open 500$ event from a while back.
We are about 2 orbits in (25/50), everyone has about 3k, except a donk with way too much gambool in Mp2 with 5.5k. So far he has seen 75% of the flops, and has been overbetting flops, jammed one river when a backdoor flush rivered. He was the typcial house player that was going to build a stack or get back to his 10/20 limit game before the first break. MP1, min-raises, MP2 (lagtard) calls Hero in SB, calls with 77 **sorry, put the wrong hand in OP BB completes. Flop (400) 5 7 Q rainbow. My plan was to give him a chance to build a pot that he would bluff at later, so I check. Unfortunately, it is checked through. Turn (400) 9 putting a flush draw on board. Hero leads for 200 BB (good young player) confidently raises to 600 MP1 calls lagtard folds. What is the plan now? I felt like BB was very happy with his hand. I didn't know enough about him to know if that could be a big 2 way draw. Whatever it is, I am pretty sure he really likes his hand. |
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Re: He wasn\'t supposed to take a card.
I'd just let it go. Your plan was based on outplaying the lagtard but he's now gone, and two other people are saying they like their hands. Why bother getting involved further?
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Re: He wasn\'t supposed to take a card.
Fold
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Re: He wasn\'t supposed to take a card.
I am sorry, I screwed up the OP, I had a flopped a set, then proceeded to mangle the hand.
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Re: He wasn\'t supposed to take a card.
If you flopped a set, I'd make it 1500 on the turn and shove any river. If you're against 68, gg.
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Re: He wasn\'t supposed to take a card.
Clear shove on the turn.
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