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flopped full house
Good loose 30 game. Laggy type opens utg, good but loose player utg+2 calls, I call with 22, bad loose player calls, one more cold call and both blinds call. Flop 333, checked to utg+2 who bets. I raise? MP calls, folded to utg+2 who calls. Turn 4 utg+2 checks I..? Do I have the best hand here enough? Is this flop a fold? I thought this was interesting.
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Re: flopped full house
I would fold, but I'm not sure that's right.
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#3
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Re: flopped full house
Between the chance someone else showing down a pocket pair and someone making a bigger boat by the river, I think this is a fold on the flop when you're bet into.
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Re: flopped full house
Great preflop hand in an obviously loose game.
Crappy flop hand unless you set it. Throw it away on flop. As played, bet it again on turn, since overcards may well have cold-called you and folding to a raise seems pretty safe. |
#5
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Re: flopped full house
i would fold flop personally
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#6
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Re: flopped full house
I never fold the flop here. You have the best hand alot and these guys will peel liberally holding each others outs. They will also define their hands for you if they have pps fearing the overcard peels so you can fold to aggression.
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Re: flopped full house
Bet the turn check behind the river. I think you played the hand perfectly so far
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Re: flopped full house
I like folding the flop too. But since we made it this far bet the turn and check the river.
UTG didn't 3 bet the flop which is good for our hand but the cold call makes me think that he too flopped a fh. Obv it is bigger than yours, 44-88 maybe. I'm still betting the turn though, and folding to a raise. I believe that the cold caller has AK-AQ here enough to bet one more time. |
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Re: flopped full house
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Bet the turn check behind the river. I think you played the hand perfectly so far [/ QUOTE ] Ditto unless I don't understand your relative position. Then I'd consider calling the flop and raising the turn. -DeathDonkey |
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Re: flopped full house
Or you could simply hit running 2s to beat a bigger pair like someone in my 20 game did last month when the flop was 3 of a kind between the 2s and the other pair...makes for a good bad beat story.
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