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2/4 limped in sb set gets action
Villain is running 19/13 over 300 hands. Regular Multitabler, seen him get agresissive on a shorty with a straight draw after 3 betting preflop with j7s out of BB after shorty minraised sometype of mediocre hand.
Do you think i turn my hand face up? Full Tilt Poker No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $2/$4 6 players Converter Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is SB with 7 7 UTG calls, 3 folds, Hero calls, BB checks. Flop: A 2 7 ($12, 3 players) Hero checks, BB checks, UTG bets $6, Hero raises to $25, BB calls, UTG folds. Turn: 6 ($68, 2 players) Hero bets $68, BB calls. River: A ($204, 2 players) Hero checks , BB bets $228, Hero raises all-in $305, BB calls. |
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Re: 2/4 limped in sb set gets action
Looks very well played to me
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Re: 2/4 limped in sb set gets action
I like how this was played. I dont think you turn your hand face up and since his most likely hand is Ax I am fine with better river or crai.
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Re: 2/4 limped in sb set gets action
it's important to note that the flop contained 2 spades and the river brought the third
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Re: 2/4 limped in sb set gets action
i would pot the flop. Ax / flush draw isn't going anyway, but they might not bet. plus it shows a lot of strength early to cr.
i'd bet less on the turn. you want a flush draw sticking around, and a full pot might get a fold. same for Ax. he checks behind a weak-ish Ax when the flush gets there too often to cr the river. i'd bet 130 and expect to get raised by all flushes and some aces. |
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Re: 2/4 limped in sb set gets action
schwza,
i think betting 130 on the river (with plan to call a raise) is by far the worst option. flushes and aces never raise, ever. really, ever. i like the crai, i really don't think aces check behind that much. the thing is - his bet (over pot) seems like he had aces up and rivered a boat (especially given he called full pot on the turn). so the question is where you should c/c or crai. the thing is, though, he won't fold any hand on the end for so little more, so the flush getting there with the A pairing (he could be betting huge hoping you'll call with a naked ace) increases likelihood of his having flush and sways it to a CRAI imo. nh. |
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