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2/5 Live flopped a boat on a tame board
In a live 2/5 NL game this yesterday I was in the cutoff with 10s10c. UTG made it 15 to go which meant nothing coming from him. 1&2 fold 3 calls, Hero calls, Button folds and BB calls. Flop comes 10d 3d 3s. BB checks 1 bets $45 and 2 folds. Hero smooth calls the $45. BB calls. Next card brings a 4d BB bets $125, 1 goes all in. Hero?
Stacks: BB $1,900 1 $1,450 Hero $1,300 |
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Re: 2/5 Live flopped a boat on a tame board
If player 1 is going all in with a starting stack of $1,450, then just smooth call. BB is either willing to call that or he isn't. If he is calling it, then you can shove river for the difference at which point, he will definitely call that. But you won't have any trouble getting all the chips in the middle if you are just calling player 1's all in bet on the turn rather than reraising.
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Re: 2/5 Live flopped a boat on a tame board
raise preflop call push win money
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Re: 2/5 Live flopped a boat on a tame board
uh are u asking if u should call or fold?
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Re: 2/5 Live flopped a boat on a tame board
Um, call?
Edit - response to OP not Praetor |
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Re: 2/5 Live flopped a boat on a tame board
Sorry for this post...Maybe it should go under the bad beat area. I guess it's an Insta call but before I called I got a gut feeling that one of the guys were drawing to a steel wheel. The river card brought a 2d and BB turns over Ad 5d.
I apologize for posting this in the wrong area if I did. |
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Re: 2/5 Live flopped a boat on a tame board
so what if they are drawing to a "steel wheel"? they will hit one every 46 times or something
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