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Interesting Hand from live $200 FO
I don't normally post many hands here but i thought this hand was pretty interesting and probably will create differing opinions (i may be wrong, it could be clear cut to most, but i don't think so). Anyway i was wondering what people would do in player A's situation? I think it's close between pushing and folding
A and B have only played a couple of times together, but would not have any reason to think the other was not fairly solid. Level 4: 100/200 Effective Stacks Player A: 8100 (UTG+3) Player B: 8600 (UTG+2) UTG+1 limps as does Player B. A raises to 850 with KJo. It is folded around to B who calls. Flop(2200) Q92 rainbow B checks, A bets 1625 and B thinks for a little while and calls Turn(5450) 6 completing the rainbow B bets out 1600 leaving over 4500 behind. A has 5600 total at this stage. Action to A and why? What hand do we put B on? |
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Re: Interesting Hand from live $200 FO
Id fold if I were A cause B likely knows A missed his set and the 6 sure as hell never helped him...If I were B and A pushed Id call.
Id put B on a small pckt pair that missed their set, Im goin with 1010 as a read |
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Re: Interesting Hand from live $200 FO
ummm... fold? you have no FE so fold
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Re: Interesting Hand from live $200 FO
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Id fold if I were A cause B likely knows A missed his set and the 6 sure as hell never helped him...If I were B and A pushed Id call. Id put B on a small pckt pair that missed their set, Im goin with 1010 as a read [/ QUOTE ] You put B on an underpair to the Q, so do you not like a push from A? |
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Re: Interesting Hand from live $200 FO
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ummm... fold? you have no FE so fold [/ QUOTE ] You really think A has no fold equity? What do you put B on? I think B would need KQ minimum to call and considering the weak lead on the turn there is a good chance imo that he has less than that. |
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Re: Interesting Hand from live $200 FO
Come to think of it, he might have even hit his set because if the board wasnt rainbow he woulda re-raised. If he does have a set, calling would be the right move on a rainbow board, then a small bet on the turn to bait A into a re-raise or even a preferable PUSH from A...Which then B can happily call or push respectively.
This is a for sure fold from A even without the possible set... A flush draw board would have even gave A more fold equity. |
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