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Old 08-22-2007, 04:32 AM
King_Arthuro King_Arthuro is offline
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Default Two SB vs BB Hands

Hi Guys ,

Sry for the format but I do not have the HH as I m posting.

<u>First hand</u>

BB is playing his first hand so no read.

Everybody folded to me on the SB, I have JJ and raised to 1$ .... BB reraised to 5$!!!!!

I called ..perhaps the worst move here.

Flop Came T 8 2 , I check call a 5$ bet, Turn 6 , Check check, River 7 , I c/f to a 15$ bet all in...

Many times I saw BB over defending their first hand ?

Do you think a shove preflop is a good move ? or a fold ? What about my flop play ? I was confused, and my plan was not so clear at all [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

<u>Second hand</u>

Again, everybody folded ,I m SB, I raised to 1$ with 8c 6c , BB called.

Flop : As 9c 3c , I bet 1.5$, BB raised to 4$, I shove.

Comments ?

Edit : no special read on BB for the second Hand. Seems a straightforward player.

Thx
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Old 08-22-2007, 05:09 AM
Rednas Rednas is offline
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Default Re: Two SB vs BB Hands

c/r flop in hand 1. You have an overpair in a blind battle, if he has you beat it's just a cooler. (Preflop is fine)

Hand 2 I probably fold to his flopraise. He has a better hand on the flop, so you are drawing to 9 outs, not worth it IMO.
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Old 08-22-2007, 01:09 PM
choccypie choccypie is offline
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Default Re: Two SB vs BB Hands

Either bet or c/r the flop first hand.

Second hand I fold pf.
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