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$20/45 SnG; 99 after call and overcard hits turn
Excuse the format, converter isn't working for me right now for some reason.
Assume opponent is good, thinking TAG tournament player (opponent may not have been, but I'm more interested in knowing how to play this in general than in the exact situation). Full Tilt Poker Game #1873188881: $20 + $2 Sit & Go (13951163), Table 1 - 15/30 - No Limit Hold'em - 20:07:07 ET - 2007/02/25 Seat 1: Mik5e (1,440) Seat 2: combuboom (1,770) Seat 3: briachek10 (1,490) Seat 4: StackYa (1,470) Seat 5: skeemann (1,440) Seat 6: CFH Rebel (1,455) Seat 7: DreamDonkey (1,455) Seat 8: Sonic_x_Reducer (1,665) Seat 9: Whitesnake1 (1,315) StackYa posts the small blind of 15 skeemann posts the big blind of 30 The button is in seat #3 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to combuboom [9s 9d] CFH Rebel folds DreamDonkey folds Sonic_x_Reducer folds Whitesnake1 folds Mik5e folds combuboom raises to 105 briachek10 calls 105 StackYa folds skeemann folds *** FLOP *** [6c 2h 8s] combuboom bets 200 briachek10 calls 200 *** TURN *** [6c 2h 8s] [Kh] combuboom ... There's another step to this, but this is the first one. How worried should we be about the call on that flop? Now an overcard hits. Check or bet? If bet, how much? |
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Re: $20/45 SnG; 99 after call and overcard hits turn
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Re: $20/45 SnG; 99 after call and overcard hits turn
id usually check/call a turn bet and then check/fold to a river bet. he's not going to bet the river with like 87 or something, especially not with the K on the turn.
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