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$400 NL 6 Max.
No read on opponent. I felt lost in the hand I'm pretty sure it's cause I didn't bet the turn. I think I should have thrown in $60 - pot, eh?
The big stack on the table was a LAG who was running good, so I wasn't sure if betting into the field meant he was really "strong" and wanted a raise somewhere... Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ Hero (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) UTG ($539.40) MP ($503.30) Button ($847.02) SB ($254.44) Hero ($394) Preflop: Hero is BB with T, K. SB posts a blind of $2. 1 fold, MP calls $4, Button calls $4, SB (poster) completes, Hero checks. Flop: ($16) 8, K, 4 (4 players) SB bets $8, Hero raises to $28, MP folds, Button folds, SB calls $20. Turn: ($72) A (2 players) SB checks, Hero checks. River: ($72) 3 (2 players) SB bets $105, Hero folds. Final Pot: $177 - Me |
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Re: $400 NL 6 Max.
I'd just call the flop. I'd prefer to keep this pot small. If someone else calls behind you then the LAG's turn play should tell you more where you stand because he will be much less likely to bluff into 2 or more players. If it's HU then I would be calling down unless he tries a heroic overbet.
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Re: $400 NL 6 Max.
If we just call the flop and turn still comes an ace and he leads are we going with a standard line of folding I take it, and give him credit for perhaps a sooted ace or stronger king?
how it is played I'm really not sure if it was a busted flush draw he bet into me, or Ax of clubs. neither one really makes much sense with the river bet. - Me |
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Re: $400 NL 6 Max.
I think your line is fine, probably call river if he bets something smaller than pot.
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