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hand from 5-10 game at Tulalip
6 handed. the game is not no limit, max bet 500 with 3 raises, so almost NL. theres a tard in the main game that has about 7k in front that is trying to give it away so im waiting for that game. while waiting i came across this hand. ive been playing pretty lag so far at the table and im pretty sure noone has played with me before.
preflop: 2 limps, i raise to 40 OTB with AJ. 1 limper calls. flop: A23 , 2 diamonds. i have never played with the guy but hes kind of lag and has about 700 after the flop, i have about the same. ive been betting pot a lot in previous hands so i contiune with 100$ bet. he check raises me to 300. i think about it for a while and call. turn: off suit king. he checks i insta check behind river: 4, he instantly goes all in for 400ish |
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Re: hand from 5-10 game at Tulalip
Snap call. Bet turn/call push next time.
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Re: hand from 5-10 game at Tulalip
i kind of thought he was making a play on the flop with a hand with close to no outs. i am kind of new to NL against players with brains so Im not sure if its common to get stacked in this type of situation wtih AJ
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Re: hand from 5-10 game at Tulalip
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i kind of thought he was making a play on the flop with a hand with close to no outs. i am kind of new to NL against players with brains so Im not sure if its common to get stacked in this type of situation wtih AJ [/ QUOTE ] You don't stack every time you flop the ace; but with pf/flop/turn action this can only be diamonds or a random bluff from a thinking player. There's no way he checks the turn and gives you a free card for a flush with a set/straight/two pair. If he did then he's extremely exploitable so adjust accordingly. All that being said, bet the turn next time. |
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