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96s button
UTG raises, three people cold call, I call on the button with 96dd, both blinds call. 7 ways for two bets. Is this too loose? I sometimes forget how to play preflop.
CO is the relevant player in this hand, he plays too loose in general but not completely out of line. Earlier he played a hand where he defended his blind with QT, check called an 8 high flop, J on turn gets checked through, and he successfully bluffed a king river. Flop is A85 with two diamonds. I think the 8 was the offsuit card but it might have been the 5. Checked to CO who bets, I call, SB calls, and one limper calls. SB and limper almost certainly don't have anything good here. Turn is an offsuit 2. Checked to CO who bets, I call, others fold. River is a 6. CO bets and I call. |
#2
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Re: 96s button
I never fold in this situation and he wont fold a better hand so I think you played it fine. I would call in your spot pf though I doubt if it is right. Probably not too far off. I just hate the fact that J9 makes the nuts on out 78T board.
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Re: 96s button
i think 96s is too trashy to be calling here. postflop looks fine
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Re: 96s button
I would call with 97s after 3 coldcallers, but 96s is just too poor a hand, methinks. I'm sure if you stoved it you would have enough equity to call, but considering the reality of how this hand is going to play out most of the time, I think you're losing money by playing it.
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Re: 96s button
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I would call with 97s after 3 coldcallers, but 96s is just too poor a hand, methinks. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: 96s button
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I sometimes forget how to play preflop. [/ QUOTE ] After that Q9s button hand, you made that clear. As for 96s in this situation, meh, I'd rather raise Q9s after 2 limpers on the button to invite variance but whatever. [ QUOTE ] River is a 6. CO bets and I call. [/ QUOTE ] I'm too lazy to count the pot, 12BBs?. But I still don't think it's big enough that he's bluffing 3-streets, multiway, in a live poker game, given the action and regardless of the read. He has to have an Ace 98% of the time but you were there. |
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Re: 96s button
Justin - you have to be good 8% of the time for a call to be profitable, I think your good less than that - fold the river.
pre-flop - 97s yes, 96s - no. However if it was UTG raised, 5 players cold call and the blinds are likely to do the same then I am fine with 96s on the button. |
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Re: 96s button
Personally, I am calling with 96s here pre-flop. I know it's loose, but my pre-flop game is looser than avg. (perhaps to a fault) I like having position in a pumped up multi-way pot.
Post flop looks fine, except; I fold the river. What can you beat? A higher busted flush draw, I suppose... He probably has an Ace or better vast majority of the time. |
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Re: 96s button
This is the kind of hand I end up losing a lot more bets than you lost here, so I don't play it. Because I play in Commerce and there's no way a hand with an ace and a draw on the board is going to cost only one bet on the flop and the turn. But I can see doing everything you did in Vegas where a larger percentage of the players prefer to call or fold than raise or win.
Usually, the guy turns over Td-8d or A-3o and I turbomuck and everyone thinks we just might get Andy today. And they might be right. |
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Re: 96s button
Anyone like a turn raise?
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