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Mid pair in unraised pot
Utg = loose and somewhat passive
Co = tagish Titan Poker 2.00/4.00, hand converted by the iPoker Converter at Talking-Poker Preflop: reversebroke is in the BB with A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 8 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] IGORSAKIN calls 2.00, 1 fold, LAGfish calls 2.00, 2 folds, reversebroke checks. Flop (7.00) T [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 8 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 2 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] reversebroke checks, IGORSAKIN bets 2.00, LAGfish raises to 4.00, reversebroke does what? |
#2
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Re: Mid pair in unraised pot
I would fold
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#3
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Re: Mid pair in unraised pot
3bet because they are always bluffing! Hehe...kidding...
I would fold because your's is the gazzillionth nuts dude. |
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Re: Mid pair in unraised pot
As played I fold, but I think I like leading this flop.
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Re: Mid pair in unraised pot
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Flop (7.00) T 8 2 reversebroke checks, IGORSAKIN bets 2.00, LAGfish raises to 4.00, reversebroke does what [/ QUOTE ] folds... but i lead the flop. |
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Re: Mid pair in unraised pot
I fold. We're probably behind at least one of our opponents and are getting poor odds to draw. Even when we're ahead CO often has a strong draw, and given that we're not closing the action we might face a 3-bet from UTG if he's excited about his hand.
I'm fine with the flop check. Kinda-TAGgy CO seems likely to bet frequently when checked to and his range after doing so probably includes enough PPs and draws (JQ/J9/Q9/etc) as well as A-high hands that I'm fine with planning to c/r if he opens. UTG also calls a lot and gives CO good odds to peel or pump his draw/find a free card raise. I fold if UTG bets and CO folds given your "somewhat passive" read (assuming you mean he's unlikely to bet 8x/2x/Q9/etc type hands... otherwise I'm going to have to think about at least calling). Should be ok to peel if UTG bets and CO calls getting 5.5:1 + implied with a probable 5-6 outs on average. |
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