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3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
Villain is 25/10/3 over a moderate # of hands. He likely sees me as nitty. I'm on the button. We're heads up on the flop.
What do we do preflop? What do we do after he cbets considering we've flopped a gutshot & and FD? POKERSTARS GAME #11190660371: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($3/$6) - 2007/07/28 - 23:17:37 (ET) Table 'Polites V' 9-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 1: eyegetpaid ($666.25 in chips) Seat 2: HERO ($582 in chips) Seat 3: LuV222PoKHeR ($431.35 in chips) Seat 4: Bagarn72 ($507 in chips) Seat 5: stinsojo ($882.65 in chips) Seat 6: 67mark ($457.60 in chips) Seat 8: Filthy999 ($1290.90 in chips) Seat 9: VILLAIN ($624.60 in chips) LuV222PoKHeR: posts small blind $3 Bagarn72: posts big blind $6 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to HERO [Kd Qd] stinsojo: folds 67mark: folds Filthy999: folds VILLAIN: raises $15 to $21 eyegetpaid: folds HERO: calls $21 LuV222PoKHeR: folds Bagarn72: folds *** FLOP *** [8d Jd Ah] VILLAIN: bets $36 HERO : ???? |
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
I call here a lot and then bet just about any turn if checked to.
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
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I call here a lot and then bet just about any turn if checked to. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
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I call here a lot and then bet just about any turn if checked to. [/ QUOTE ] Say the villain cks the turn, you fire on a turn blank and he calls (probably has the Ace). The river blanks, do you ck behind and give up then? |
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
Sometimes...
It depends on the blank..is it a blank for me? or just in general. Live, I usually get a read, and I ive seen this guy folding alot here, id fire again. Since I bet the turn, there is alot of money there to bluff with... Sometimes I do just give up if I feel he is strong. |
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
I call here and see what the turn brings. If the turn is checked to you, you can either fire at it or check behind to take the card. Personally I would go a half pot sized bet if checked, as we still have alot of outs.
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
i just call here. betting or raising turn is fine, although, if villain has a high check/raising stat or a low cbet stat i would just check behind and possibly fold turn if bet is large and hand is unimproved.
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
I'd argue that part of the reason to raise the flop is to snag a free card on the turn (if needed).
He called your raise, so he likely (combined with PFR and viewing you as nitty) has a strong hand here. I don't think you move him off AK or better--he probably only chucks AQ. Any bet we make commits us to the pot. |
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
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I'd argue that part of the reason to raise the flop is to snag a free card on the turn (if needed). He called your raise, so he likely (combined with PFR and viewing you as nitty) has a strong hand here. I don't think you move him off AK or better--he probably only chucks AQ. Any bet we make commits us to the pot. [/ QUOTE ] Spot on analysis. I really need a coach to help with these seemingly simple concepts. Unfortunately for me, I went with the Grand Melon theorem and fired another ~240 at the pot. Villain said "you prob have a set" and went all in. I called. River blanked and he showed AK. |
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Re: 3/6 flopped FD & gut shot in raised pot
Yea if I raise the flop here Im usually checking the turn. Sorry my theorem didnt work out for ya [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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