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Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
I apologize if these spots are too basic, but I was wondering if either of these situations merited trying to save a bet (or two). These hands took place in a live 15-30 game with a four raise max. (I usually play 3-6/5-10 online and had never played higher than 6-12 live).
1) You see the flop HU with KKc against a good, aggressive player. You put in the third and final raise, but are OOP. Flop is A-rag-rag, all clubs. You bet and call a raise. Turn is a brick, you check-call (?) River is a brick...you? 2) You see the flop HU with black KK in the BB against a LAG on the button. You are in EP and put in the fourth and final raise. Flop is QQJ, all red. You bet and he calls Turn is a red A, putting two flush draws on the board. What is your plan from here? |
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Re: Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
1) Sometimes I check the flop and raise the turn.
2) Turn check and call. |
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Re: Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
you can certainly fold the river in hand 1. check call/call down in hand 2.
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Re: Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
remember if you break even at or beat 3/6 or 5/10 online you're probably far and away the best player at a 15/30 live game
first hand is a c/f i'm not sure why the guys above would c/c down in hand 2; it seems like a spot to b/f as well, although i guess 4handed you might get semibluffed some of the time and eventually you'll have to see showdown to keep these guys honest. |
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Re: Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
Agree so far with being toast on the river in hand one.
Let's assume I check-called the turn in hand 2. Now the river is another J making the board QQJAJ, all red. Check-call or check-fold? |
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Re: Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
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Agree so far with being toast on the river in hand one. Let's assume I check-called the turn in hand 2. Now the river is another J making the board QQJAJ, all red. Check-call or check-fold? [/ QUOTE ] Check-fold. You really can't beat anything. Also, having played 3/6 and 5/10 online, your skill level is actually a good bit higher than a live 15/30 game, so don't sweat it. |
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Re: Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
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[ QUOTE ] Agree so far with being toast on the river in hand one. Let's assume I check-called the turn in hand 2. Now the river is another J making the board QQJAJ, all red. Check-call or check-fold? [/ QUOTE ] Check-fold. You really can't beat anything. Also, having played 3/6 and 5/10 online, your skill level is actually a good bit higher than a live 15/30 game, so don't sweat it. [/ QUOTE ] I don't take much convincing as far as the skill level goes, it's the emotional aspect that takes getting used to. FWIW, I ended up paying off in both cases, but in the early morning post-mortem, I was thinking that case 1 was close to a no-brainer. Case 2, I'm not so sure, 'cause this guy could have any number of hands. |
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Re: Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
Case 2, if the guy is really a total LAG, I'm likely to pay off too.
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Re: Low-limit player in a mid-limit game
Hand 1 is a fold on the river.
Hand 2 check/call turn against a LAG. The river is terrible so I think I check and fold because we really beat nothing. |
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