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very early on so no real reads...I led out on flop to price my draw and it worked...does anyone play this differently? Is the turn bet enough? On the river I figured if he had the stones to bet into to players with that board he had me beat...
Poker Stars No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t10/t20 8 players UTG: t1320 UTG+1: t1710 MP1: t1290 MP2: t1770 CO: t1280 Button: t1470 SB: t1380 Hero: t3280 Pre-flop: (8 players) Hero is BB with 7[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] UTG calls t20 UTG+1 folds MP1 calls t20 MP2 calls t20 CO folds Button calls t20 SB calls t10 Hero checks. Flop: ([t120) Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (6 players) SB checks Hero bets t80 3 folds Button calls t80 SB calls t80 Turn: (t360) 5[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (3 players) SB checks Hero bets t200 Button calls t200 SB calls t200 River: (t960) 2[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (3 players) SB bets t600 Hero grumbles and instafolds Button folds Uncalled bets: t600 returned to SB Final pot: t960 |
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I'd make it close to 300 on the turn but this looks pretty standard in general.
Anybody c/r this flop? |
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I'd make it close to 300 on the turn but this looks pretty standard in general. Anybody c/r this flop? [/ QUOTE ] Sap turn bet was looking to induce a bluff and also to disguise my hand a bit...don't love check raising the flop cause my hand is pretty bad if called and they call light in these...also why build a big pot OOP with a hand that has some value... |
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I was considering the c/r in terms of costing you less overall to know if you're ahead (or at least, not crushed). I agree that if you're called you're behind, but it usually would keep you from spending more on later streets to find out the same thing.
Also, I don't know if I like your reasoning on the small turn bet for two reasons. First, I'm generally not all that big on feeling like I need to disguise my hand in the 12/180s. I'd rather bet bigger to make sure I'm pricing out someone with an As or Ks. Second, I think that betting smaller to induce a bluff isn't gonna work too often vs the typical 12/180 donk, especially with three people in the pot and a very dangerous board. Would a non-Q, non-flush hand bluff-raise this board? I don't see it happening. Regardless, I'm not sure the flop c/r is the best line, but I was just putting it out there for comment. I don't do it enough myself and I want to better understand the right spots to pull it off. Matt Edit: Oh, and yeah -- I reluctantly muck the river. |
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I was considering the c/r in terms of costing you less overall to know if you're ahead (or at least, not crushed). I agree that if you're called you're behind, but it usually would keep you from spending more on later streets to find out the same thing. Also, I don't know if I like your reasoning on the small turn bet for two reasons. First, I'm generally not all that big on feeling like I need to disguise my hand in the 12/180s. I'd rather bet bigger to make sure I'm pricing out someone with an As or Ks. Second, I think that betting smaller to induce a bluff isn't gonna work too often vs the typical 12/180 donk, especially with three people in the pot and a very dangerous board. Would a non-Q, non-flush hand bluff-raise this board? I don't see it happening. Regardless, I'm not sure the flop c/r is the best line, but I was just putting it out there for comment. I don't do it enough myself and I want to better understand the right spots to pull it off. Matt Edit: Oh, and yeah -- I reluctantly muck the river. [/ QUOTE ] Matt, agree on the turn bet...every time I forget to stop making fancy moves in these I regret it!!! River I didn't even think about it...big sigh and fold and move on...villan was in SB so who knows what he had...could've had me dead all along! |
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