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Old 09-16-2007, 09:55 PM
iron81 iron81 is offline
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Default Drawing rough in a big pot

CO is a winning TAG regular. The others are unknown.

Triple Draw 2-7 Lowball Limit ($2/$4) (.com/greenage22/Triple_Draw/Converter.html]converter)

SB ($21), Seat 6
Hero ($44), Seat 1
UTG ($181.50), Seat 2
CO ($98), Seat 4
Button ($138), Seat 5

Button at Seat 5.
SB posts $1. Hero posts $2.

Hand: [4s Qh 2h 6s 5s]

Round 1: (1.50 SB)

<font color="#666666">UTG folds. </font><font color="red">CO raises. </font><font color="green">Button calls. </font><font color="green">SB calls. </font><font color="red">Hero raises. </font><font color="red">CO raises. </font><font color="green">Button calls. </font><font color="green">SB calls. </font><font color="green">Hero calls. </font>
SB takes 2. Hero discards Qh. CO takes 1. Button takes 2.

Hand: [4s 2h 6s 5s Ad]

Round 2: (16.00 SB)

<font color="green">SB checks. </font><font color="green">Hero checks. </font><font color="red">CO bets. </font><font color="green">Button calls. </font><font color="green">SB calls. </font><font color="green">Hero calls. </font>
SB takes 1. Hero discards Ad. CO stands pat. Button takes 1.

Hand: [4s 2h 6s 5s Js]

Round 3: (10.00 BB)

<font color="green">SB checks. </font><font color="green">Hero checks. </font><font color="red">CO bets. </font><font color="green">Button calls. </font><font color="green">SB calls. </font><font color="#666666">Hero folds. </font>
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Old 09-16-2007, 10:17 PM
2461Badugi 2461Badugi is offline
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

I would call here and feel really stupid about it afterward. Good fold.
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Old 09-16-2007, 11:20 PM
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

This is really automatic. What are you considering doing differently?

I guess there's some non-zero chance you could win with jack high, but it's not going to happen nearly often enough. Folding on the previous draw closing the action seems ridiculous too.
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Old 09-17-2007, 08:09 AM
tx4allthefish tx4allthefish is offline
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

Is it an auto-reraise from the bb with 2456 predraw ?

I would have just called and been happy to draw one to it
cheaply.

Tx.
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Old 09-17-2007, 08:18 AM
randomstumbl randomstumbl is offline
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

Calling with a one card draw turns your hand over.
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Old 09-17-2007, 12:10 PM
tx4allthefish tx4allthefish is offline
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

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Calling with a one card draw turns your hand over.

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Gotcha!

Thanks.
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Old 09-17-2007, 07:01 PM
InWithTheBest InWithTheBest is offline
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

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Calling with a one card draw turns your hand over.

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I think its much much worse to call and draw 1 at 8763 than 2456.. Think of all the extra action you get off someone who makes a good 8 when you catch a 7.
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Old 09-17-2007, 10:46 PM
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

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Calling with a one card draw turns your hand over.

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I mix my play in this situation, some times I cap, sometimes I call. There is meta value in both decisions, I haven't determined which option provides the greatest return of investment yet.
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Old 09-18-2007, 12:18 PM
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

Don't see anything else you could do differently, really. Overcalling on the river would be a big error.
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Old 09-20-2007, 06:39 PM
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Default Re: Drawing rough in a big pot

yeah, calling doesn't turn your hand over at all. In fact I'd put ya on 87 often enough that you'll get alot of value from me when you catch a 7. Re-raising assures you'll get little value from me if you do catch the 7 or 8, but will allow ya to outplay me with a 9 if you catch it and it's headsup. I love playing straight draws like this slower for deception value, even down to 2345.
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