3/6 sh limit
Started by Jordan, Aug 12 2005 03:30 PM
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#1
Posted 12 August 2005 - 03:30 PM
Easy call down?Not a very strong read except villian (UTG) in hand is lossing chips...meaning...he is my ATM...i think id taken off atleast 4/6 bets off him myself and only been at table for about 10 - 15 min.K
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in bbUTG limp, CO limp, btn lmp, complete, i checkFLOP 8
9
9
I bet, UTG raises, folds back to me. I call.TURN J
check/callRIVER Q
check/callI put him on some sort of draw on the flop as waht I could beat, so I called down. I thought JT was possible to raise the flop so i woulda been screwed on both turn/riv. or maybe hearts...or 67 for sucker OESD.however JT got there, QT got there, or if he had A8 or 9 I was behind the whole way. however i ruled 9s out cuz i think he woulda called and raised turn. imo, if he calls me there, i normally slow down on the turn, maybe even fold if he bets...but when he raised i thought he was just trying to push a draw....still a fishy call down?i decide to call down as he was my ATM and well shit I'm a fish.this is fine i'm telling myself!- Jordan
#2
Posted 12 August 2005 - 03:51 PM
it's pretty close that it becomes severely read-dependent.without a solid read, i'd probably check/fold the turn. small pot, you have no clue where you are, even if he's semi-bluffing he can draw out but if he has a 9 or a J you're way behind, etc.aseem
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#3
Posted 12 August 2005 - 03:53 PM
i think i woulda c/f the turn had he not raised the flop.weird how my brain works sometimes...mehedit - asseeeemerston just owned me in aim...i think i should b/f the flop if he only calls my flop bet...c/f thx seem- Jordan
#4
Posted 12 August 2005 - 03:58 PM
Three bet the flop, fold to a cap, bet/fold the turn. Check/call the river if he calls the turn.This is an easy hand to play.
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#5
Posted 12 August 2005 - 04:02 PM
Smasharoo said:
Three bet the flop, fold to a cap, bet/fold the turn. Check/call the river if he calls the turn.This is an easy hand to play.
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