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250BB deep, flopped straight vs. LAG
1/2 NL live. Me and villain have $500 stacks
I am regarded by most of the table as tight/rockish. On the button after several limpers I make it $15 with 6h5h. All fold to player just to my right, the only player who has me covered. I have never played with him before, but earlier I watched him make a pot sized $100 bet on the turn with a gutshot, even though one of the remaining players had only $20 and was obviously committed. All in all, I figure him to be LAGgy. (Pot $35) Flop is 8c7c4d. Villain leads out for $15. I smooth call. (Pot $65) Turn is an irritant, the 4c. Villain leads out for $50. I raise to $150. Villain calls. (Pot $365) River is the Kd. Villain shoves. Hero...? |
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Re: 250BB deep, flopped straight vs. LAG
I think I call because its live 1/2, but its close.
Please raise the flop. |
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Re: 250BB deep, flopped straight vs. LAG
Raise the flop, and I'd probably just call turn but it's close. I think river is a fold without a better read, this is a flush or boat a ton of the time.
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Re: 250BB deep, flopped straight vs. LAG
flop is terrible ;o
fold river |
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Re: 250BB deep, flopped straight vs. LAG
250BB deep we be raising the flop with nuts vs maniacs.
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Why I didn\'t raise flop
I didn't raise flop because if he's stabbing to see if I have AK or AQ as opposed to a big overpair (what he's thinking I must have), I lose him if he's only betting one pair. The last thing he'd think I had was 65, so I was willing to gamble that the turn card wouldn't complete a flush or a boat. Granted, that part of the plan did not work out well.
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Re: Why I didn\'t raise flop
raise flop for sure, make it like $65-75
fold river |
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Re: Why I didn\'t raise flop
Fold river
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Re: Why I didn\'t raise flop
flop = lollerskates
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Re: Why I didn\'t raise flop
[ QUOTE ]
I didn't raise flop because if he's stabbing to see if I have AK or AQ as opposed to a big overpair (what he's thinking I must have), I lose him if he's only betting one pair. The last thing he'd think I had was 65, so I was willing to gamble that the turn card wouldn't complete a flush or a boat. Granted, that part of the plan did not work out well. [/ QUOTE ] If he has nothing then he will fold no matter what anyway, far more cards hurt you on the turn then help you. |
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