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$11-Some questions on this one
Seat #3 is the dealer
Seat 1 - BRYCE67 ($2500 in chips) Seat 2 - HIGDON87 ($1950 in chips) Seat 3 - CHIPSMAYHEM ($2950 in chips) Seat 4 - JUST_B ($1840 in chips) Seat 5 - LEONARD9 ($1735 in chips) Seat 7 - MIKEYLIKEY ($1640 in chips) Seat 8 - KING TRUTH ($885 in chips) JUST_B - Posts small blind $25 LEONARD9 - Posts big blind $50 Dealt to LEONARD9 [9d 8c] MIKEYLIKEY - Folds KING TRUTH - Folds BRYCE67 - Calls $50 HIGDON87 - Raises $100 to $100 CHIPSMAYHEM - Calls $100 JUST_B - Folds LEONARD9 - Calls $50 BRYCE67 - Calls $50 *** FLOP *** [5h 6c 7c] LEONARD9 - Bets $200 BRYCE67 - Folds HIGDON87 - Calls $200 CHIPSMAYHEM - Folds *** TURN *** [5h 6c 7c] [10s] LEONARD9 - Bets $300 HIGDON87 - Folds LEONARD9 - returned ($300) : not called *** SHOW DOWN *** LEONARD9 - Does not show LEONARD9 Collects $825 from main pot Too loose preflop? Any way to get more after the flop? |
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Re: $11-Some questions on this one
i like the way you played it.
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Re: $11-Some questions on this one
In most cases the preflop raiser will continue to bet on the flop... You don't want to take away his lead here. I wouldn't suspect a flush draw here, so I would check call the flop and check raise the turn.
The other option is to bet out like you did, and then check-raise the turn, it could look like you were on a steal on the flop. If he checks behind on the turn, your river bet looks even more like a steal. |
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