SB is 34/15/1 and nailed a suckout or 2 against me other guy is 45/25/1.39 but not a ton of hands on them.
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Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is CO with![]()
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UTG calls, 2 folds, MP2 raises, MP3 calls, Hero 3-bets, Button folds, SB calls, BB folds, UTG calls, MP2 calls, MP3 calls.
Flop:![]()
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(16SB, 5 players)
SB checks, UTG checks, MP2 checks, MP3 bets, Hero raises, SB 3-bets, 2 folds, MP3 calls, Hero calls.
Turn:(12.5BB, 3 players)
SB bets, MP3 calls, Hero calls.
River:(15.5BB, 3 players)
SB checks, MP3 checks, Hero checks.
Results:
Final pot: 15.5BB
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Thread: Anyone play this differently?
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05-31-2006 #1
Anyone play this differently?
Last edited by Pok 7's; 05-31-2006 at 07:29 PM.
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05-31-2006 #2
no raises or reraises on the turn means they didnt hit their card ace or king
id say your up against aq or ak, and a9 k9....
if checkd to me on the river
i put a bet in... u might take the pot down,
your flat call on the turn forces you to check. why no reraise? your still over pair that you know of, why not find out if you really got the goods
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05-31-2006 #3
hm.
obviously you have mp3 beat, his action looks like a 9, maybe like 88, tt, etc.
sb concerns me.
i think i play it exactly the same as you.
gooooosh i suck a limit.
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05-31-2006 #4
That's a pretty curious HH.
MP2 the original raiser pf but check-folds to a 3x
MP3 cold calls a 2x and a 3x raise pf but raises the 3x pf raiser on the flop
Maybe on a flush draw and semi-bluffing to build pot!
SB coldcalls a 3x bet pf but ck-raises 3x on the flop - those 5s might be trippled up but then he checks on the river - b/c of a possible str8?
Hero played pf well but failed to cap the flop! The SB ck-raising may indicate trip 5s but capping here is very important to maintain control of the table on the turn plus you have position! If you had capped and the SB still leadout, then you have to put him on a set! I think MP calls the turn looking for another heart - he got it w/13.5:1 odds! A re-raise would have put MP3 in a squeeze and drawing to the flush a lot harder to do - now you might be up against a set of 5s and a flush!
Don't understand the SB checking unless he was going for a ck-r! But after MP3 and you just calling on the turn why would he expect one of you to accomodate?
Best wild-ass guess is MP3 is on a flush draw and SB either has paired the 9 or set the 5. I guess you'll find out at sd!

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05-31-2006 #5
SB was my concern also, since he just called the PF raise then check raised 2 people. He was taking about 50% of the hands he was playing to the SD and mostly getting luck as hell in almost every hand.
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05-31-2006 #6
I would've capped the flop against these two from your stats. If the SB leads out again, I'm calling, but I'll lead the river, if checked to me.
I don't fearing a check-raise with a pot this big is much of a concern. You're up against A9, 88, K9, Q9, AQ, AJ, KQ, and the like a lot of times with these opponents. Their play raises variance, but that also means you'll get a lot of chances to get your money back and a lot more if you lose 1 or 2 bets to gain 2-4 more.
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05-31-2006 #7
Capping the flop makes sense...that was my bad. Valid points Alex and Aces.
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05-31-2006 #8Poker Hustler
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You should really cap the flop, the majority of players will always 4-bet KK or AA so they are most likely not out there. 99 is the only legitimate worry and there isn't much you can do against that here. 3-betting by your opponent could easily mean A9/K9.
If you cap the flop you can probably bet the turn and river for value since they are relative blanks. If you are raised again on the turn you gotta decide whether to call down or fold.
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05-31-2006 #9
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05-31-2006 #10
i like it, now is q9 suited? just how good are you? hahaI don't fearing a check-raise with a pot this big is much of a concern. You're up against A9, 88, K9, Q9, AQ, AJ, KQ,
i pretty much agree with everyone here,now what happened
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