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25NL Blind Play, TP on Flop
I have a problem on hands I hit top pair with limpers preflop when I am a blind. I am unsure how to handle multiple players to act without a real feeling on their hands.
Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 9 Players LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter UTG+2: $24.90 MP1: $11.90 MP2: $19.70 CO: $11.15 BTN: $36.10 Hero (SB): $24.25 BB: $41.45 UTG: $9.80 UTG+1: $24.65 Pre-Flop: T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (SB) 2 folds, UTG+2 calls $0.25, MP1 calls $0.25, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.15, BB checks Flop: ($1) Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (4 Players) Hero...? |
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Re: Blind Play, TP on Flop
c/f what do you see?
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Re: Blind Play, TP on Flop
these spots vary for me. most of the time I lead the flop since its so drawy and there are only 2 limpers. it's important not to fall in love with your hand thought since there is a chance someone hit this flop harder than you.
in a situation where there are 3 or more limpers a lot of the time I check to see what the rest of the action will look like, then make a decision when it gets back to me. for example, if its 5 ways to the flop, I check TP and it gets around to last position who bets this is obv a great spot for a c/r. again, it's important not to fall in love with your hand if you get static. remember it's a limped pot and you have minimal investment oop. fwiw. |
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Re: Blind Play, TP on Flop
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these spots vary for me. most of the time I lead the flop since its so drawy and there are only 2 limpers. it's important not to fall in love with your hand thought since there is a chance someone hit this flop harder than you. in a situation where there are 3 or more limpers a lot of the time I check to see what the rest of the action will look like, then make a decision when it gets back to me. for example, if its 5 ways to the flop, I check TP and it gets around to last position who bets this is obv a great spot for a c/r. again, it's important not to fall in love with your hand if you get static. remember it's a limped pot and you have minimal investment oop. fwiw. [/ QUOTE ] +1 |
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Re: Blind Play, TP on Flop
Just don't stack off in limped pots with anything less than a solid 2 pair LDO
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Re: Blind Play, TP on Flop
I almost always check it, thats not the type of flop you wanna see with Q-10
I check it, and hopefully nobody bets so I can improve on the turn...if its a brick I sometimes bet. Always fold to hard aggression on the flop turn and river, of course, unless IM sure I have the best hand(which is hardly ever that I am sure in these situations, so when in doubt fold). I may be losing some value but I highly doubt it. I think check-raise is horrible here because your putting a large portion of your stack with just top pair and you probably have little fold equity...You have a horrible reverse implied odds hand. My goal here: Keep the pot as small as possible(even if it means check-call turn) and hopefully you will win it by the river. |
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