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3-way pot, with 2 villains, one deep, one average stacked.
Deep stacked villain in the CO is 22/13/4 in 300+ hands Average stacked villain in the BB is 46/11/2 in 100 + hands Full Tilt Poker, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players LegoPoker Hand History Converter UTG: $49.15 Hero (MP): $71.90 CO: $145.10 BTN: $52.25 SB: $76.95 BB: $48.35 Pre-Flop: 6[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (MP) UTG folds, <font color="red">Hero raises to $1.75</font>, CO calls $1.75, 2 folds, BB calls $1.25 Flop: ($5.50) 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (3 Players) BB checks, Hero checks, <font color="red">CO bets $4</font>, BB calls $4, <font color="red">Hero raises to $14</font>, CO calls $10, <font color="red">BB raises to $26</font>, Hero??[/i] Here I have third set, but look at the board. There is a straight possibility as well as oversets that could beat me. You also have 2 players that are willing to play for significant bets on a non-broadway, non-flush board. More importantly, look at the line the BB took on the flop. Check/Call/Raise?? How is this not a monster? And he has an AF of 2. Add in the deep stack whose hanging around, but with his raise/check/call line I think he's ready to fold. What do you do here? |
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lead flop. not one you want to slowplay. infact try not to slowplay.
shove with a fistpump. |
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lead flop. not one you want to slowplay. infact try not to slowplay. shove with a fistpump. [/ QUOTE ] |
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shove here, I think you might see 2 pair from BB and TP or a draw (OE) from CO.
If they do have 78 then you have a decent amount of outs |
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Can easily be JT, KQ. CO looks really weak, like AT. You should have led the flop. I think you are behind here rarely.
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One thing to add here, The CO had an aggression factor of 4 but his Flop aggression factor was a 7. Also, he was pouncing on any post flop weakness every chance he had. I figured he'd put in a bet and he did.
I do agree that I normally need to lead that flop, but in this case it really was a special circumstance and wanted to break this guy of betting every hand since he was directly to my left. |
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Shove it and love it.
Lead the flop. If you are going to worry about set over set when you get resistance then you should stop playing small pp's |
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I'm very surprised that no one cares about the check/call/raise line in the face of aggression from the BB. How often do you see this? To me it screams STRENGTH!!! Especially 3-way when each of the other 2 players have raised on this street already.
That being said, I ignored my instinct, and said if I lose so be it, and I shoved. The CO folded like I expected and the BB called and turned over 10 10 for top set. Turn was a 9, to give both of us a boat, and the river was a 10 to give him quads, even though it didn't matter. I'm not surprised by all the votes for shoving, but am very surprised that no one expressed any reservations on this. |
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Average stacked villain in the BB is 46/11/2 in 100 + hands
and youre saying his line is always a hand you beat? ok sure, fold it and mutter when the muppet does it with AT, T9, T6, KT.... |
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Average stacked villain in the BB is 46/11/2 in 100 + hands and youre saying his line is always a hand you beat? ok sure, fold it and mutter when the muppet does it with AT, T9, T6, KT.... [/ QUOTE ] EXACTLY... this was exactly my point, and I think it was missed in this thread. The snap call here is to always push. Can't yield to a muppet because then its time to hang it up then right? I agree with you, and thats why I did in fact push right there. But was this an auto-pilot call that was in error? Looking deeper, its very rare that a hand goes around on the flop three times. In this case, you had a player check/call/raise when there was no perceived weakness shown by any of the other opponents. In fact I had already check/raised in the hand, and tipped my hand that I had a monster, and his response was "Oh, you have a monster? Well then now its time to get the money in, and we're gonna play for stacks!!" I think this precludes those other hands. Now think of the possible monsters, there are only 4. 7 8 10 10 9 9 6 6 Mine is at the bottom of the list. Was this something that I should have reasonably seen, or was my auto-push still the standard move in a non-standard hand? |
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