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Old 07-10-2007, 08:36 AM
ssmallz ssmallz is offline
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Default Re: T7o in the SB

PF: Usually fold here, just don't think T7o is that profitable 4 handed

Flop: This is the key spot to the hand b/c our hand is deceivingly weak. We have middle pair, a gutter, and a bd flush draw but lets look at that in context. Our 2 pair outs might make somoene else a strait or flush, our bd flush draw is almost certainly no good, our gutter may split the pot w/someone else and we may be drawing to only 3 of our gutter outs b/c of the flush draw. Another point to consider is that everyone loves to play JT so its conceivable your drawing dead. Overall I think checking is here is the right play. You allow the play to develop and get to hang back and watch the others and try to read their hands. If it was bet and raised back I wouldn't be adverse to tossing your hand. On top of that I don't want to put in too many bets b/c our hand is kinda weak and the pot is still small. Checking the flop makes the rest of the hand easier IMO

Turn: Given the size of the pot and the fact that we are closing the action calling here is fine. You may be drawing to 5 outs so your gettting the right price to draw

River: This is also a pretty clear check. Based on the previous actoin, the only hand you can beat is a busted draw. Checking is the best route b/c your river play depends highly on buttons. If bb bets and button folds you can profitably call however if bb bets and button calls your hand is too weak to overcall. If you do decide to bet, bb and button are never folding hands you beat, espeically with the top card pairing.

FWIW, here are my reads

BB: Flopped strait, flopped OESD, flopped flush draw
Button: Flopped draw, A8, 2 pair
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Old 07-10-2007, 06:26 PM
mike l. mike l. is offline
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Default Re: T7o in the SB

"Everything in me wants to bet,"

lagtard.
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Old 07-10-2007, 06:37 PM
Joe Tall Joe Tall is offline
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Default Re: T7o in the SB

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"Everything in me wants to bet,"

lagtard.

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I checked!!! But I guess I have to listen to my inner Mike L as it was checked through and I was good. BB had Jc9c and button had 76o for a perfect counterfeited river.
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Old 07-10-2007, 06:54 PM
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Default Re: T7o in the SB

good thread
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Old 07-10-2007, 07:25 PM
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Default Re: T7o in the SB

I told you so...
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Old 07-10-2007, 07:29 PM
KitCloudkicker KitCloudkicker is offline
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Default Re: T7o in the SB

[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
"Everything in me wants to bet,"

lagtard.

[/ QUOTE ]

I checked!!! But I guess I have to listen to my inner Mike L as it was checked through and I was good. BB had Jc9c and button had 76o for a perfect counterfeited river.

[/ QUOTE ]
i knew the BB had a draw.

do i get a prize?? Lolz
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