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#1 JaysonWeber

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Posted 22 May 2005 - 04:15 AM

3/6 Limit Hold'em On Sports.comWeberFCP posts the large blind 3.00Specimenda posts the small blind 1.50WeberFCP: A:diamond:, Q:spade:Pre-flop:UTG: Call 3.00, MP+1: Call 3.00, MP+2: Call 3.00, Hero: Raise 6.00, MP+1: Call 6.00, MP+2: Call 6.00, UTG: Fold <---(Goes to show the idiots at the table)Flop (Board: A:spade:, 4:spade:, 5:club:):Hero: Bet 3.00, MP+1: Fold, MP+2: Raise 6.00Hero: Raise 9.00, MP+2: Call 9.00Turn (Board: A:spade:, 4:spade:, 5:club:, A:club:):Hero: Bet 6.00Okay converting this was a bitch, Just a couple questions...1. The Re-Raise on the flop, is that a re-raise for information or value? 2. If I get re-raised on the flop, what are my options? 3. After seeing the 3rd ace out there, What do you do on 4th after the capped pre-flop? I chose to bet, do you? If you bet and are re-raised, Check/Call rest of hand or continue capping?I think most of this is basic but there should be some good discussion.
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Posted 22 May 2005 - 08:23 AM

well, its obvious that we're seeing a showdown here HU. If you get raised on the turn its a real easy call down, same thing if you get capped on the flop
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Posted 22 May 2005 - 09:06 AM

1. I'd say some of both, you probably have the best hand but if he caps it you have to be a little concerned.2. Bet the turn, if he raises again I go into check/call mode.3. I agree to bet, he could be overplaying a draw or weak ace.
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Posted 22 May 2005 - 12:40 PM

i think he caps with a set on this flop with 2 to a flush. with that said the raise on the flop could be a free card play so i like your 3 bet. you hit trips on the turn and no spade comes so i would feel pretty safe betting this turn. if he raises again then maybe he's pulling a stop n go with a set so its probably best just to check/call it down.

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Posted 22 May 2005 - 02:11 PM

easy three-bet for value on the flop, call a four-bet.if he just calls your three-bet, lead out on that turn.if he four-bets, check-raise him on the turn and just call a three-bet.come on jweb, this is beyond basic, this is elementary. :D aseem
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Posted 22 May 2005 - 07:15 PM

akishore said:

easy three-bet for value on the flop, call a four-bet.if he just calls your three-bet, lead out on that turn.if he four-bets, check-raise him on the turn and just call a three-bet.come on jweb, this is beyond basic, this is elementary.  :D  aseem
yeah but I didn't play it correctly... Just making sure :)
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Posted 22 May 2005 - 08:48 PM

JaysonWeber said:

akishore said:

easy three-bet for value on the flop, call a four-bet.if he just calls your three-bet, lead out on that turn.if he four-bets, check-raise him on the turn and just call a three-bet.come on jweb, this is beyond basic, this is elementary.  :D  aseem
yeah but I didn't play it correctly... Just making sure :)
according to your original post, you played it totally correctly...?you three-bet the flop, he just called, so you led out on that turn.aseem
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