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Old 11-23-2007, 07:31 AM
BotOnTilt BotOnTilt is offline
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I'd bet pot on turn and river

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I bet out weak, as I bet a bit small on flop and hoped that someone would raise me.. I guess it wasn't too bright.

As played the button only had a potsized bet left on the river, but maybe UTG would have called slightly less... I guess I had the deck crippled though. Also thought that if I bet smaller then junk could call, while I figured any Jack would raise as they have no kicker problems and since I was an unknown they might think I can play worse hands like that - especially since they figure they'd split if I have the jack.
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BTW: hope nobody turned around QcTc...

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Fortunately no. They both instafolded.

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Also bet more flop.

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Potsized, or overbet? I just hate to commit on a monotone & straight flop OOP in case I don't improve on turn.
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Old 11-23-2007, 07:48 AM
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Potsized, or overbet? I just hate to commit on a monotone & straight flop OOP in case I don't improve on turn.

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Pot size.

For example, bet 1.5$ flop - protect your hand, make their drawing expensive. If they both call the pot on the turn is 6.1$. Then make psb. If they call, then easy shove on the river.
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Old 11-23-2007, 08:31 AM
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Pot size.

For example, bet 1.5$ flop - protect your hand, make their drawing expensive. If they both call the pot on the turn is 6.1$. Then make psb. If they call, then easy shove on the river.

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What if turn blanks? The pot will be $6 and button has $12 left and I have no idea what they have? If I bet pot ($6) UTG calls and button pushes, do I stack off? I mean that board is more than a bit scary for two pairs... Or am I seeing monsters?
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Old 11-23-2007, 08:42 AM
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Default Re: (NL25) Monster OOP multiway

I would make pot sized bet on the flop, to protect.
The draws are probably coming even with that.
If the turn blanks, and the button pushes into that board, I would release to fight another day. Putting them on a made draw or set when they raise that board...

The key on reading their hand is asking yourself how the villians are acting relative to the flop. They see what U see, and if they aren't seeing monsters-they have one..

My 2c,
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Old 11-23-2007, 08:57 AM
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If the turn blanks, and the button pushes into that board, I would release to fight another day. Putting them on a made draw or set when they raise that board...

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Would you still bet turn? Or did you mean bet/call or bet/fold depending on the bets from button or UTG. I felt kind of lost, since I didn't think that UTG would call flop and turn without a good hand, and Button must have something too... Luckily I made a monster this time.. But I would feel lost if I faced a blank turn..
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Old 11-23-2007, 09:04 AM
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Would you still bet turn? Or did you mean bet/call or bet/fold depending on the bets from button or UTG.

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Bet pot on flop
Make a continuation bet 3/4 pot to pot on the blank turn
and if U get a shove back - I muck..

Sorry that wasn't clear...
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