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i bet $80 (there is a major difference in the eyes of a live player between $x and $100). other than that...looks good
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i agree...bet the pot, and then if a 10 or 5 does't fall on the turn, i'd pot it again, which will be an all-in... by that time, with so much money in, you can get a bad live player to call his stack off on his 8 outer. Great equity to get it in if you can induce a flop call.
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you definitely should bet the flop so good job, your bet size doesnt matter significantly as long as youre betting around pot. as split said ppl might look at your bet differently if its double digits as opposed to 3.
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bump, can i get some more insight from some others?
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the reason you played this fine is because any of the other randoms in the hand may decide to get fancy with a pr or overpr looking to protect vs the draw, or with a draw looking to get it in with out or steal.
You want action, and you want it right here on the flop. On drawy boards betting is often the best way to get action. |
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i bet $80 (there is a major difference in the eyes of a live player between $x and $100). other than that...looks good [/ QUOTE ] Also, checking this flop would be atrocious. |
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Betting this flop is mandatory with your hand. I'd bet around 90 instead of overbetting the pot though.
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does anyone know what the odds would be that one of the other seven players held 9 10?
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If none of them ever call preflop with 9T, then the odds are 0. The odds depend on whether they'd call preflop with 9T or not, or if they only call suited 9T, or if they only call with 9cTs because that's there lucky hand, etc. The "odds" depend on your read or some assumption.
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I agree with most of the sentiments here. The only thing you really fear is 9,T (4,5 too, I guess). Even in that scenario, you still have lots of outs to the end when he/she invariably shoves. The range of hands people will call your bet or re-pop you is pretty big and with 7 others in the hand you’ve got to figure someone will come along for the ride as an underdog. It wouldn’t surprise me if someone with JJ or TT who didn’t raise it up pre-flop decided to shove now with top pair hoping to shut out any draws (sounds silly, I know, but nothing shocks me anymore, especially in B&M).
Not sure what your image was and if that’s why nobody played back at you, but I think you have to bet this flop from your position. BTW, don’t you love B&M games? UTG raises 6x the BB and gets 7 callers. Sweet. |
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