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FT plo100 hand
FT 9-handed. First hand at the table.
EP limps, MP ($120) limps, SB folds, I (100) check. I have A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]6 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Flop : 5 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I pot, EP folds, MP calls. I may have played with MP before but I dunno, no read. Turn: A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I pot, he calls River: A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] What's my best play here? |
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Re: FT plo100 hand
If he is either a bluffer or would for sure bet an underfull here, then check/call most times, but bet small if you think he would make a full raise with an underfull or bluff. The problem of course is if he has a better A full where you want to lose the least to same in which case it would be best to bet a little more like 1/2 or 2/3 and fold to a raise. The only hand you lose value to by not betting is an underfull that would then check behind. So the more aggresive he is then I would check or bet small, and the more passive he is I would a little more probably planning to fold to a raise.
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Re: FT plo100 hand
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If he is either a bluffer or would for sure bet an underfull here, then check/call most times, but bet small if you think he would make a full raise with an underfull or bluff. The problem of course is if he has a better A full where you want to lose the least to same in which case it would be best to bet a little more like 1/2 or 2/3 and fold to a raise. The only hand you lose value to by not betting is an underfull that would then check behind. So the more aggresive he is then I would check or bet small, and the more passive he is I would a little more probably planning to fold to a raise. [/ QUOTE ] this advice sounds like it's completely read dependent, not very helpful when OP has no reads. Also, if he has a better full house it would be best to check fold, not bet and fold to raise. Anyway against unknown I would bet 2/3 pot or so and call a raise. |
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Re: FT plo100 hand
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Anyway against unknown I would bet 2/3 pot or so and call a raise. [/ QUOTE ] With no read - this has to be standard, right? You have the somewhat disguised third nuts and his most likely hands are a flopped straight or calling down with a set that turned into an underfull. If he was calling down with something like 5-5-A-x, isn't this just one of those times you have to pay off? Just my 2c - I'm just learning the game. |
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Re: FT plo100 hand
im not really sure what hands would call your river bet that you beat, i might check here to induce a bluff and am prepared to call a pot sized bet.
I would assume that if he had a str8 he would have raised the turn. I could see inducing a bluff from a busted diamond draw. |
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Re: FT plo100 hand
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im not really sure what hands would call your river bet that you beat, i might check here to induce a bluff and am prepared to call a pot sized bet. I would assume that if he had a str8 he would have raised the turn. I could see inducing a bluff from a busted diamond draw. [/ QUOTE ] disregard my putting villain on diamond draw, didnt realize op had nut flush draw |
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Re: FT plo100 hand
I like a check to induce a bet as a default line against an unknown here. Your hand is well-disguised, an underfull will check behind like never, and non-boats will only be putting more money in as a bluff.
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