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Gutshot?
$2-$5 no limit. 8 handed. effective Stacks $1200
With a limper in front of me, I limp in middle position with 6s-6d. Button, a good player, limps. Small blind calls, big blind checks. Flop is Qs-9c-6h . Three checks to me, I bet $20, button calls, big blind calls. Turn is the Jh. BB checks, I bet $60, button raises to $160, BB folds, I call. River is the 2d. I check, button bets $350. What should I do? ("Do something different on the turn" is an acceptable answer.) |
#2
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Re: Gutshot?
I think something like QJ/J9/Q9 or a set is a lot more likely than a gutshot.
I call. |
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Re: Gutshot?
We lose to other sets. Do you think the average LIVE player has the heart to bet the river with just 2 pair?
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Re: Gutshot?
T8 suited would actually be double gutted here, so T8 as well as KT are hands to worry about. This being live play, with a limped pot preflop, I would simply call the river, and not be surprised at all to have the nuts shown to me. Then again, he has QJ pretty often here.
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Re: Gutshot?
Otis Nixon, with all due respect, thinking he has "a set instead of a completed gutshot" doesn't really help us. All sets beat us, I doubt he has 22 here. $350 seems a bit robust for J9 on this river, even live, so QJ/Q9/air are the only hands we beat.
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#6
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Re: Gutshot?
ding ding ding
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#7
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Re: Gutshot?
pretty straightforward fold methinks. logic already been given.
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