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Extremely thin PL flop call
UTG $82
Hero (Button) $25 SB $7.35 UTG raises to $.50, CO and Hero call, SB raises to $2.75, UTG calls, CO folds, Hero calls. Flop Q T 9 rainbow with a club. SB moves all in for $4.60, UTG folds. SB is a tilting maniac and literally has any four. Make the call with A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] getting those odds? |
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Re: Extremely thin PL flop call
I guess, he can have any 4, I would rr preflop the first time around though. Limp calling is pretty weak.
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Re: Extremely thin PL flop call
It seems you need 25% equity on the flop to justify a call. Against any for you will have 35% equity, against a pair 26%. Therefore you should call.
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Re: Extremely thin PL flop call
If he's doing this with any four, wait until you have a better opportunity. You don't actually have much of anything on this flop (being *behind* to any four is pretty bad).
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Re: Extremely thin PL flop call
I'd reraise him preflop. He's only got 7 bucks.
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Re: Extremely thin PL flop call
I didn't limp call, I was on the button, and no I shouldn't have reraised preflop.
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Re: Extremely thin PL flop call
[ QUOTE ]
It seems you need 25% equity on the flop to justify a call. Against any for you will have 35% equity, against a pair 26%. Therefore you should call. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah I forgot I could just plug in any four on an odds calculator to figure out if a call would be correct. I was surprised my equity was that high actually. |
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