Party Poker 5/10 Hold'em (6 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cxPreflop: econ_tim is BB with T:heart:, A:heart:. 1 fold, MP calls, CO calls, Button raises, 1 fold, econ_tim calls, MP calls, CO 3-bets, Button calls, econ_tim calls, MP calls.Flop: (12.40 SB) 9:heart:, 7:spade:, Q:heart: (4 players)econ_tim checks, MP checks, CO checks, Button bets, econ_tim raises, MP calls, CO 3-bets, Button caps, econ_tim calls, MP calls, CO calls.Turn: (14.20 BB) 5:diamond: (4 players)econ_tim checks, MP checks, CO checks, Button checks.River: (14.20 BB) A:diamond: (4 players)econ_tim . . .hmmm
Capped Flop, Passed Turn
Started by econ_tim, Mar 01 2006 11:29 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 March 2006 - 11:29 PM
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#2
Posted 01 March 2006 - 11:31 PM
calls for one bet and folds if has to overcall
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#3
Posted 01 March 2006 - 11:36 PM
Baffled but no way I bet this.I mean CO really played this hand oddly, limp 3-betting preflop and check 3-betting the flop.Its 4 handed and I think to often MP or the CO checked the turn to the button intending to get in a checkraise.I just cant think of a group of hands you are ahead of often enough here to justify a bet. I think with your position I check and see what the 3 behind me do. This is going to be bet then raised pretty often behind you allowing yourself to fold and save some bets.But yea just a real weird hand.
#4
Posted 02 March 2006 - 01:42 AM
You have an honest chance of winning a large pot where some very weird action has happened.When it gets strange like this I'm happy to trade value for equity and c/c
#5
Posted 02 March 2006 - 03:03 AM
What kdawg said.I think you should have led the flop too.
#6
Posted 02 March 2006 - 06:16 AM
If Button played JTs this way, you need to add him to your list of good post-flop players, IMO.Did CO's LRR given you any pause or was he a typical donkey?Ok, now the hand.PF - Standard. Flop - I'm definitely leading this flop rather than c/r'ing it. I don't really want to blow away the field with my draw. Then I'll decide whether or not to 3-bet when it gets back to me depending on who raised and how many callers there are.Turn: StandardRiver: I check/call one, fold to two. I'll overcall if there is only one caller before me. Pot is awful big, ya know?Jeff
I think Ivey should start spotting us a hole card now and then.
--Josh Arieh
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#7
Posted 02 March 2006 - 07:17 AM
i had been at the table maybe 3 orbits, and not much action so fari had been involved in a pot or too with the LRR, but he let me have themmy thought on the flop was that the LRR likely had either a very strong hand or a donkified hand. he's betting/raising the strong hand whatever i do, but he will probably just call with the donkified hand if i lead. so i checked expecting him to bet giving me the chance to raise the field.river got checked through and MP had T8 (probably sooted), CO had KTo, and Button had K :icon_suit_heart: J :icon_suit_heart: . so Button is a postflop champ and i would won the lotto with 6 :icon_suit_heart: river.
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#8
Posted 02 March 2006 - 09:29 AM
What does everyone think about 3-betting ATs preflop? You're out of position, but does anyone see value?
#9
Posted 02 March 2006 - 09:55 AM
greatwhite, on Thursday, March 2nd, 2006, 5:29 PM, said:
What does everyone think about 3-betting ATs preflop? You're out of position, but does anyone see value?
#10
Posted 02 March 2006 - 01:20 PM
KramitDaToad, on Thursday, March 2nd, 2006, 10:55 AM, said:
Given that ATs plays very well multiway and that you are OOP and facing possible domination, 3-betting preflop doesn't seem right
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