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5/10 bottom two turned boat
Full Tilt Poker Game #1988441363: Table Humour (6 max) - $5/$10 - Pot Limit Omaha - 18:06:46 ET - 2007/03/14
Seat 3: BKiCe ($1,025.50) Seat 4: Q220 ($1,082) Seat 5: IURichard ($740) Seat 6: clownprince1 ($488) clownprince1 posts the small blind of $5 BKiCe posts the big blind of $10 The button is in seat #5 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to BKiCe [7d 9c 8h 5d] Q220 folds IURichard raises to $35 clownprince1 folds BKiCe calls $25 *** FLOP *** [8d Ks 7h] BKiCe checks IURichard bets $75 BKiCe calls $75 *** TURN *** [8d Ks 7h] [8c] BKiCe checks IURichard bets $225 BKiCe raises to $900 IURichard calls $405, and is all in comments? 70 bb effective stack preflop, is there any other line to take here? |
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Re: 5/10 bottom two turned boat
lol clownprince1 at 5/10 i wish i was still rolled for this game.
any reads? i guess if villain is pretty aggressive this is fine. since its only 70bb eff stacks i dont think im getting away from this on the turn. |
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Re: 5/10 bottom two turned boat
On the flop, what kind of flops were you looking for? In a sense, you're looking for a board to wrap around, this board isn't the best. By calling the flop, what card do you need to see on the turn for you to continue? What if the turn had come A,K,Q,J,5,4,3,2. Do you call a pot size bet again? Admittedly T,9,6 improves your hand (whilst 8,7 significantly improves your hand), but this means nearly 2/3 of the time you have to give this up on the turn, whilst the other third you may already be drawing dead. If I had no reads on my opponent, I would probably give this up on the flop but would definitely follow your line if his c-bet and pfr %'s seemed out of line.
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