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NL triple draw, check/call/pat/push line
I was fooling around at the 0.25/0.50 NL TD2-7 tables today. (Doesn't anybody ever give up a pat hand?)
I got this line played against me: I catch a 9 to make 24579 on the second draw. My opponent who drew one checks, I bet $9 (about the size of the pot), and my opponent calls. So there is $28.30 in the pot. He stands pat and I stand pat behind. On the fourth round he shoves the remainder of his stack ($23.10). I fold and he claims he had a wheel. Does his line make any sense? Why wouldn't he just check-raise on the third round? Is he worried that I will fold if I'm still drawing? Is this a deceptive play to attempt to appear weak? Can he expect that I will really call with more hands than I bet here? I think this is awful--- in order for him to get paid here I have to either: 1. Bet the third round, stand pat, and be willing to call a push. 2. Bet the third round, draw, and make a good enough hand to call a push. or 3. Check the third round but call a bigger push in a smaller pot after I make my draw. |
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