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Foxwoods hand
5-10 Stud with a .50 ante
I have only shown the best hand on the end and I have the image of a very friendly guy, but people certainly understand than I am running good and I know what I am doing. I bring it in with T2(2) Unfortunately I was having a great time drinking a lot of beers and wasn’t very interested in my hand so I wasn’t paying much attention to the suits. They do however become important later on in the hand. Anywoo four players call the BI so I get a free look at 4th street. Let's however fast forward to the action on 6th street as 4th an 5th got checked around. Hero : T2(2462) Bets 10 Young Kid: Kc 8c 6c Td Raises to 20 Guy folds Black Lady: Ah Qh 9h 3d Calls 20 Asian Guy: As Js 3s 9x Calls 20 And I should...? The only board I am totally sure of is the Young Kid. But given the discussions after the hand the other two boards are very very close. Might be a boring hand but I am a stud8 player...hadnt played stud-hi in like a year. |
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Re: Foxwoods hand
So on 5th street, the young kid was last or second to last to act? And are those boards in order or not?
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Re: Foxwoods hand
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So on 5th street, the young kid was last or second to last to act? And are those boards in order or not? [/ QUOTE ] Second to last to act on 5th The Young Kids board is definitly in order. The other two are very close...the table was talking about the hand afterward all night. |
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Re: Foxwoods hand
So all three had 3 flushes showing on 5th, noone bet, and then when they catch apparent blanks things go a little nuts (for a small pot anyway)? I'd say you should just call and look to fill up, but I don't think young kid is who you should be worried about (based on the action, that is; meta-reasons in your post make me think young kid is the one to worry about after all [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]). Anyway, either someone was slowplaying or someone has made higher trips here would be my guess. And if you are somehow ahead there are probably 2 flush draws out against you plus a two pair, or something like that. But if you do fill your hand will be good to put in at least some action on river (but don't go too crazy).
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Re: Foxwoods hand
I think this is pretty close to a 3-bet. If you're behind, you have 8 live outs in 34 cards. If everyone sees the river, you're a money favorite on any 6th street action, even considering the times you lose to a bigger full house (which is a parlay). Add in the few times you're ahead and don't get outdrawn, and you might have a thin reraise. That's even more true if the person you're worried about isn't the guy to your left (who could 4-bet and possibly shut out the others).
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Re: Foxwoods hand
Just don't fold.
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Re: Foxwoods hand
I think calling here and then check/raising with a full house on the river is the best line ... Don't overcall the river, maybe look the young kid up for one bet?
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Re: Foxwoods hand
I'd call.. He probably has a flush here, you are getting an awesome price, and your equity with 4 players is quite high. I wouldn't make it 3 bets though because its possible someone could have a flush while another having a higher set. Also, you'd like to give the other flushes a chance to get there so you can check raise the entire field.. My plan is call and check no matter what hits on the river.
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Re: Foxwoods hand
All,
Wouldnt the Young Guy have bet 5th street if he made a flush? It is however totally possible IMO that either the Black Lady or the Asian Guy would have simply just called with a flush however. Thanks |
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Re: Foxwoods hand
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Wouldnt the Young Guy have bet 5th street if he made a flush? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, that's why I think you should worry about the other two more. But I still think you are likely to be beat somewhere. |
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