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5/10 Stud 8 Hand. Flat call 5 streets. Donkish?
Dealt (36)5o in 3rd position. An ace in second position completes, I call. Bring-in with a 2 up calls.
4th street board is A8, (36)54, 23. Ace bets out. Should I raise here for value and to potentially force out the 23 low? I played it slower and just called. BI folded. 5th street. Ace catches a 4, I pair my 6. Bet/call. 6th streeth. Ace catches K, I catch a T. Bet/call River I pair my 3 for sixes up and call a bet. Standard? |
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Re: 5/10 Stud 8 Hand. Flat call 5 streets. Donkish?
Raise fifth. Decent chance you get a fold here, and if you don't you can take the free card on sixth anyway.
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Re: 5/10 Stud 8 Hand. Flat call 5 streets. Donkish?
3rd - Fine
4th - You have got a pretty darn good hand. Jack it up! Even if the guy does have something like A3 in the hole you still have a strong hand. And you dont want the 23 drawing easy because you most likely have him beat..so make him pay. 5th - Given the way you played 4th I would actually probably also raise here. You are definitly ahead of his range. I remember back in the PP days however if someone had an ACE in the door they would go apeshit with T9 underneath. Even if he does have aces plus an 8 draw you still are ahead! 6th - Fine given the way it played out 7th - At this point there is money in the pot, you have two pair. You are most likely getting a good enough price to call and hope he just had a low. Expect to be scooped a fair amoutn of the time though. |
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Re: 5/10 Stud 8 Hand. Flat call 5 streets. Donkish?
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Raise fifth. Decent chance you get a fold here, and if you don't you can take the free card on sixth anyway. [/ QUOTE ] Did you misread it? Did I? lol Just because out of all the stud8 hands I have played I have never seen anyone with a A84 bet into a 654 board and fold to a raise...ever. edit -had the board wrong |
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Re: 5/10 Stud 8 Hand. Flat call 5 streets. Donkish?
I think there's no way he's folding on 5th with a84 to my 546 after he's been firing the whole way and the pot is pretty large. I agree though, it seems like an easy value raise/raise for a free 6th street.
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Re: 5/10 Stud 8 Hand. Flat call 5 streets. Donkish?
If you want to call fourth to keep the other guy in, that's fine, but he might call two bets anyway. Only one way to find out. And definitely raise fifth.
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