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3/6, 6max should\'ve kept it simple?
3/6, 6 handed
villian is 23/17/4 400 hands cutoff is 31/8/2 100 hands BB/villian ($1249.90 in chips) utg/hero ($991.15 in chips) cutoff ($1528.45 in chips) [Qh Qs] hero Raises $24 to $24 MP Folds CO Calls $24 2 Folds villian Calls $18 *** FLOP *** [Jd Qd Ks] villian - Checks hero - Bets $60 cutoff - Raises $120 to $120 villian - Calls $120 Hero...? whoops... hero - Calls $60 *** TURN *** [Jd Qd Ks] [5d] villian - Bets $300 hero? |
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Re: 3/6, 6max should\'ve kept it simple?
well this hand is obviously a mess but call the turn
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Re: 3/6, 6max should\'ve kept it simple?
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well this hand is obviously a mess but call the turn [/ QUOTE ] iquoteder.... its late |
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Re: 3/6, 6max should\'ve kept it simple?
what about the flop, should i have popped it again? and do u stack off it comes to it?
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Re: 3/6, 6max should\'ve kept it simple?
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what about the flop, should i have popped it again? and do u stack off it comes to it? [/ QUOTE ] Of course you 3bet the flop, and yes call a shove obviously after you do that. As played I guess call and try to fill up, but folding could easily be the best play at this point. Pretty obvious villain has a flush, and the guy behind us could have diamonds as well, plus AT/T9 etc. |
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Re: 3/6, 6max should\'ve kept it simple?
Why not push or 3 bet the flop? Make yourself commited, you got lots of outs against made hands, want it to make it nice and expensive for drawinghands and you got 2 people in the pot with you. Please get agressiv here and now
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