I don't have the hand history but wanted to get everyone's opinion on how I played this hand. Should I have 3 bet the flop?1/2 game on UB5 limpers and I'm in BB with 10d 6d flop comes 10c 5d 8dsb check, I bet, ep fold,mp raise, co call,sb fold, I callShould I have 3 bet this with top pair, flush draw and backdoor straight draw?turn comes 6sI bet, mp raise, co fold, I 3 bet, mp callPretty sure my 3 bet here is correctriver comes KdI bet, Mp callI take down pot. Sorry this is impossible to read I dont have the hand history.
3 bet the flop?
Started by HoosierAlum, Apr 27 2005 11:37 PM
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#1
Posted 27 April 2005 - 11:37 PM
#3
Posted 28 April 2005 - 01:03 AM
I threebet that flop everytime.You're a favorite to AA. Raise it on up.
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#4
Posted 28 April 2005 - 09:54 AM
I'd have capped that flop if I could. I think the 3 bet on the turn is fine against the original raiser, but I slow down on the turn if somebody else besides the flop raiser raises or 3 bets, because they may hold 79, 8T or a set, all of which has you behind. Of course you still have outs even if he has you beat on the turn. You just have to pay attention to who is doing the raising, calling and etc, be wary of the callers in the multi-way pots, because often, they're letting others dictate the action and planning on popping in the raise on the turn/river with the nuts.
#5
Posted 28 April 2005 - 09:55 AM
duh
#6
Posted 28 April 2005 - 09:55 AM
a lot of people get scared when they have TPNK and get raised. You definetly need to 3bet that with the draws you have. You have 2 tens, 3 sixes, 9 diamonds, and 1 out foir the backdoor straight. Don't you like your chances now? I sure do. You always need to factor in all of your outs when these situations occur
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#7
Posted 28 April 2005 - 09:55 AM
KDawgCometh said:
a lot of people get scared when they have TPNK and get raised. You definetly need to 3bet that with the draws you have. You have 2 tens, 3 sixes, 9 diamonds, and 1 out foir the backdoor straight. Don't you like your chances now? I sure do. You always need to factor in all of your outs when these situations occur
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