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Re: Over on a wheel board
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Spurious, I think 22 is a definite possibility. Also, 56s and 67s. Little more unlikly, but possible is A7 and A6. Note that A7 is open ended. Just for kicks. 54,450 games 0.005 secs 10,890,000 games/sec Board: 5s 4h 3d Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 46.511% 44.09% 02.42% 24008 1317.00 { 9c9d } Hand 1: 53.489% 51.07% 02.42% 27808 1317.00 { TT-22, A7s-A6s, 76s, 65s } [/ QUOTE ] I doubt he plays pure draws like that, therefore i discounted them. But i forgot to add 76 in the equation.. |
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Re: Over on a wheel board
Preflop is fine, but I'm unsure about your flop float. Thinking about it I guess there's no other way to play it, raising turns your hand into a bluff and folding is too weak. For that reason I probably just play it the same, but bear in mind that I think I would rather raise or fold the flop if I were HU, because you're going to have to fold a turn bet on most turn cards and its pretty unlikely that he leads overcards into three people, so youre hoping this is 66,77,88.
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Re: Over on a wheel board
I was worried about SB here and was prepared to fold to any further action on the turn. Limp caller UTG totally baffled me, so what do I do?
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Re: Over on a wheel board
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I was worried about SB here and was prepared to fold to any further action on the turn. Limp caller UTG totally baffled me, so what do I do? [/ QUOTE ] I don't understand what you mean, which street are you talking about? Limp calling can be a huge range of hands from high and low broadway, suited and unsuited, and all pairs. So vs that range you are looking to flop a set, and if you don't, get to SD cheaply. He limp called, but he's not going to stack off with King High, so play your hand at first level. Read his actions, rate your hand against the board, and go from there. I think you played it fine. Note that if it was HU against this guy on the flop and he checked to me I would bet for value and protection. If he called, then checked a bad turn, I would check behind for pot control, then probably just fold any strength on the river. Standard pot control vs an unknown type deal. |
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Re: Over on a wheel board
Sorry, I lost you. I am still on the flop. I think you misread action somehow.
The original raiser in SB cbets the wheel flop, I call in BB with 99, a unknown UTG behind me raises pot committing himself and the original raiser folds. Action back to me. I have 99 on 534r, there is 41 in the pot, 15 to call. Villain has 25 behind. |
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Re: Over on a wheel board
Yeah, I see whats going on, its a clear fold. IMO you beat nothing and UTG has shown huge strength. You said that the limp call confused you and my response was that a limp call is such a huge range that you should play your hand at first level.
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Re: Over on a wheel board
Easy fold.
Poor equity vs draws, Aggression shown against PFR, PFR could have you already beat. |
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