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Thread: Easy Play?

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    Banned PowerfulRog's Avatar
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    Default Easy Play?

    Ultimate Bet No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30 (9 handed) converter

    CO (t1685)
    Button (t1545)
    SB (t1690)
    BB (t1680)
    UTG (t1450)
    UTG+1 (t690)
    MP1 (t1380)
    Rog (t3510)
    MP3 (t1370)

    Preflop: Rog is MP2 with , .
    UTG calls t30, 2 folds, Rog raises to t150, 4 folds, BB calls t120, UTG calls t120.

    Flop: (t465) , , (3 players)
    BB bets t30, UTG folds, Rog raises to t555, BB calls t525.

    Turn: (t1575) (2 players)
    BB bets t975 (All-In), Rog calls t975.

    River: (t3525) (2 players, 1 all-in)

    Final Pot: t3525
    Last edited by PowerfulRog; 01-29-2006 at 08:22 AM.

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    He could have AJ there and flopped the straight, made a small bet because that's what fishies do with the nuts, and then gone allin when the 4 to flush hit on the turn.

    Your play on the flop I like as it defends against the flush and straight draws. Turn is good too as you are either ahead or have outs to the nut flush if behind.

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    you built your stack up pretty nice there.

    I think he called with flush draw, hit it, and you re-sucked on him.
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    I dunno, I would have bet less on the flop because I like to keep the pot small in tourneys... so that when someone pushes all in I don't always have the odds to call no matter what. However, on that coordinated a board the big bet serves purposes... your opponent knows that you have a very strong hand and still called.

    He either has a big draw or a straight (big draw being flush + straight draw)... but the all-in bet is just wierd. If he hit, why try and scare ya? If he doesn't have a flush here he's a friggen idiot.
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