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Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
Villain is standard TAG, hasn't gotten out of line. Include plan for further streets and reasoning why.
If you fold or reraise preflop, chime in there too. Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold'em Tournament, 60/120 Blinds, 9 Players LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter UTG+1: 5,651 UTG+2: 19,089 MP1: 4,045 MP2: 6,318 CO: 16,593 BTN: 3,654 Hero (SB): 14,190 BB: 8,695 UTG: 2,928 Pre-Flop: (180) 8 7 dealt to Hero (SB) 5 folds, <font color="red">CO raises to 333</font>, BTN folds, Hero calls 273, BB folds Flop: (786) J T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] A (2 Players) Hero? |
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
If there is no history, and you being gobbo doesnt mean anything to him then i would check call planning to lead the turn. If it does mean something I'd check call planning to check the turn.
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
check raise
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
ansky. im really super meh on that idea. i think stack sizes are pretty [censored].
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
check, then either raise or call based on bet size. I'm much more likely to CR a 400 bet than 800 obv.
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
That's a sweet spot flop for a standard tag + stack sizes = I don't like C/R esp if gobbo's image is what it usually is.
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
gobbo checks, CO checks.
Turn: (786) 5 Hero? |
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
bet plz.
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
Lead turn for like 525.
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
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check raise [/ QUOTE ] And lead the turn. And triple barrel the river, because no one's flatting twice on this super drawy board with a hand that can withstand a third barrel (unless something goofy happens with the board). Folding pre is OK, because the stack sizes are less than ideal for playing suited connectors OOP. I've never actually folded pre in a spot like this in my entire life, but the reasons for doing so flash through my mind from time to time. |
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