***** Hand History for Game 2349693658 *****2/4 Texas Hold'em Game Table (Limit) - Tue Jul 12 00:11:18 EDT 2005Table Table 25001 (Real Money) -- Seat 2 is the buttonTotal number of players : 9Seat 2: poker_parrot ( $41.75)Seat 3: RedMcCoy ( $146.50)Seat 4: fcpcustom ( $56)Seat 5: Littlemoney ( $84)Seat 6: fkelley ( $0)Seat 7: gamblermom05 ( $151.25)Seat 8: scoob1978 ( $105.50)Seat 9: BIG_Willie_P ( $61.50)Seat 10: rogerjdfad ( $66.12)RedMcCoy posts small blind (1)fcpcustom posts big blind (2)** Dealing down cards **Dealt to fcpcustom [ Kh, Ts ] Littlemoney folds.gamblermom05 folds.scoob1978 folds.BIG_Willie_P folds.rogerjdfad folds.poker_parrot folds.RedMcCoy calls (1)fcpcustom checks.** Dealing Flop ** : [ 6s, 5s, Qs ] RedMcCoy bets (2)fcpcustom calls (2)** Dealing Turn ** : [ 8s ] RedMcCoy checks.fcpcustom bets (4)RedMcCoy raises (8) to 8fcpcustom calls (4)** Dealing River ** : [ Kd ] RedMcCoy bets (4)fcpcustom calls (4)No read. Should I be folding to the turn check/raise here?
2/4 lhe - sb vs bb
Started by custom36, Jul 11 2005 08:15 PM
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#2
Posted 11 July 2005 - 08:17 PM
Raise preflop.Fold that flop. Pot is super tiny.
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#3
Posted 11 July 2005 - 10:36 PM
raising pre-flop isn't completely necessary, but i like it, too.if it was six-max, though, and folding over to the SB wasn't uncommon, i would check half the time.calling the flop is completely fine. flush draw, cdddc75.if he's passive, you might raise the flop for a free card, too. if he's aggressive, just call.calling down the check-raise is fine. he would probably do it with some worse flushes, too.aseem
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#4
Posted 11 July 2005 - 11:43 PM
If he's a decently intelligent, he likely doesn't have the ace or king of spades seeing as he limped pre-flop. Thus, you're only really worried about the jack. Seems like a fine call down to me.I might also raise pre-flop. If you raise pre-flop, your chase is more profitable.cdddc is kind of right though...in an unraised pot...the pot's tiny. And, if your opponent happens to have a higher spade, there are reverse implied odds to consider.
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