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This hand seemed at the time like easiest ever but my deep stack live playing experience is very limited so thought about asking your opinion.
The opponent is Greg. I suppose many know him. My read was that he was solid and I didnīt see him getting out of line once during the one long session I played at the same table with him. Here is the hand as I remember it: Effective stacks about 3-4K I open 50 UTG (standard and I did it quite often, played quite conservatively post flop) with AcQs, Greg on my left calls as does one other guy in late position. Flop(165) KdJcTc. Nice. I bet 150, Greg raises to 350, third guy folds, my action? |
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click bet pot. holla
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#3
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raise it up. 1k straight at least.
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take gregs money!
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Insta-Muck this. He has a set and the board will pair.
No but seriously. I would try and get cute and just call the $200. Then raise the turn when it comes a brick. It will come a non-scare card 19% of the time. We have to take a little risk if we want the best chance to stack him. |
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You have to raise here. My guess (as I have played with him before) is he might have two pair or just the Kc and trying to dissuade the cheap attempt at getting a str8 or semi bluff for his flush draw.
There's $665 in the pot and he possibly has beaucoup d'outs. I'd pop it about $1,300. There will be $1965 in ther pot, $1300 to call, about 1.5:1 for him to call. He could have 8 club outs, a few more for the board to pair, and posible running cards for the split pot. Once he calls, he will be pot committed on the turn. What happened? |
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I would 3bet flop normally.
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with the A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] i could see calling and lead,c/c, or c/r turn, but standard would be to 3-bet. depends on how good the guy is.
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Waise waise waise
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u r deep. 3 bet this.
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