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nl50 5cd
no hand history sorry. villain is pretty new at the table, but has been splashing about quite a bit. i have been splashing about alot and have been doing pretty well. effective stacks of $30. i am UTG
hero has QQQ rag rag hero raises to $1.50 folded to villain on the button, who raises to $4 hero calls hero draws 2 villain draws 2 my hand fails to improve and is now QQQT3 hero checks villain shoves wtf? is this always a full house? is this always a bluff? any guesses as to what villain has? |
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Re: nl50 5cd
Guesses: boat, quads or a bluff. The pot only has $8.35 and
you have to call off about $26 so your theoretical calling frequency is only about 24%, so even if you checked all your hands that weren't boats and AAA, this is in that range. If you checked EVERY HAND, including any boat or quads, you can check and fold, but in practice, it's likely you would bet most of your improved hands. Also, if you are using judgment, do you think you have more than about a 43% chance of having the best hand? If so, calling is in order. One factor is that you don't have a king or an ace, so that it is possible that your opponent could just have AAA. The psychological factor is that this "looks like a big bluff"; unfortunately, the biggest size bet is sometimes the best bet to make if an opponent is willing to pay off. Making a stand by calling isn't a mistake, as it looks like you're a calling station and other opponents, if they are observant, will think that you'll be willing to pay off big bets in the future. If you had KKK instead, laying down could be a mistake, and it's clearly within the range of hands you need to strongly consider calling with, especially against an opponent that is capable of bluffing. |
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Re: nl50 5cd
Reraise before the draw.
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Re: nl50 5cd
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Reraise before the draw. [/ QUOTE ] QFMFT. |
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Re: nl50 5cd
Lead into him post draw.
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Re: nl50 5cd
I used to play this game a lot like 20 years ago, but it's been a while, so if things are different now, ignore me.
I re-raise a button raise pre-draw with any big trips, and with only $30 behind, you're going to build a pot you won't want to fold post-draw. Sklansky mentions a 5CD play where he makes the last raise and then stands pat with big trips. This stops bluffs effectively enough that he can check/fold the river, having gotten more value pre-draw if his hand is good. I would expect to almost never get raised after a lead post-draw unless we are beat, so for that reason, as played half-pot it post-draw. |
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