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Old 07-12-2007, 02:52 PM
hamnegger hamnegger is offline
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Full Tilt Poker Game #2907343706: $17,500 Guarantee (21669272), Table 79 - 250/500 Ante 50 - No Limit Hold'em - 16:23:49 ET - 2007/07/10
Seat 1: iamthematador (33,812)
Seat 2: JOEYVIZZLE (18,967)
Seat 3: BMacK5000 (37,128)
Seat 4: DeeMo (20,150)
Seat 6: cobere32 (21,004)
Seat 7: shoot2win34 (16,061)
Seat 8: alex1859 (26,755)
Seat 9: hero (52,864)


alex1859 posts the small blind of 250
hero posts the big blind of 500
The button is in seat #7
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to hero [Kh Th]

JOEYVIZZLE raises to 1,250 (utg + 1)

DeeMo calls 1,250

hero calls 750

pot size: 4400

*** FLOP *** [Qs Kd 2h]
hero checks

JOEYVIZZLE checks
DeeMo bets 3,000

hero?
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Old 07-12-2007, 02:58 PM
Dunkman Dunkman is offline
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Default Re: playing a flop oop ft 24

Call. Also, I hope you have a read that these guys are ridiculously loose to make this call from the blinds.
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Old 07-12-2007, 03:46 PM
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Default Re: playing a flop oop ft 24

Yeah I was pretty curious as to why you called from the blinds as well. I would probably call too on the flop to see if it would slow him down. On turn, I don't know whether it would be best to lead out with a probe sized bet or check. I think a probe sized bet would be best because then he is probably folding a Qx or maybe even a weak K. Checking is probably fine too but I think it may be to weak and may tell your opponent I have a K with a weak kicker, or I called with something like AQ and I can be pushed off this hand. I guess which line you would take would be lead dependent.
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Old 07-12-2007, 05:25 PM
wulfpacker21 wulfpacker21 is offline
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Default Re: playing a flop oop ft 24

any reads? if hes tight either is tight i prob. fold this pf... on the flop i would lead out 1/2 to 2/3 of the pot and see where im at
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Old 07-12-2007, 10:17 PM
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Default Re: playing a flop oop ft 24

if i have 2 suited cards greater than 10 ill usually defend in a multiway pot. i decided to play the king as the best hand agressively so i check raised to 15k and they folded. i know a lot of players disagree w my approach both before and after the flop but i like to hear why. good luck all.
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Old 07-12-2007, 10:18 PM
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[ QUOTE ]
if i have 2 suited cards greater than 10 ill usually defend in a multiway pot. i decided to play the king as the best hand agressively so i check raised to 15k and they folded. i know a lot of players disagree w my approach both before and after the flop but i like to hear why. good luck all.

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It's not called defending when the OR is UTG+1.....

edit: I mean it can be, like I said in my first post, but you need a read that they're both really loose for this to be profitable.
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