I usually like to follow up preflop aggression with a bet on the flop, sometimes even a raise if I have over cards, so I'm wondering if this was a good case for a slowplay#Game No : 1445413704 ***** Hand History for Game 1445413704 *****$1/$2 Hold'em - Sunday, January 16, 13:22:08 EDT 2005Table Dash n cash (Real Money)Seat 7 is the buttonTotal number of players : 10 Seat 3: petema ( $41.25 )Seat 5: JumboShrimp1 ( $97.62 )Seat 8: Kapuff ( $139.5 )Seat 6: KDawgCometh ( $59.5 )Seat 10: rwid80 ( $82 )Seat 2: jarrett8807 ( $97 )Seat 9: rammer4762 ( $82 )Seat 7: stbj48 ( $49.13 )Seat 4: biggE6969 ( $35.5 )Seat 1: Vanval ( $50 )Kapuff posts small blind [$0.5].rammer4762 posts big blind [$1].** Dealing down cards **Dealt to KDawgCometh [ Jh Qh ]rwid80 folds.jarrett8807 folds.petema calls [$1].biggE6969 folds.JumboShrimp1 folds.KDawgCometh raises [$2].stbj48 folds.jarrett8807: great cardsKapuff folds.rammer4762 calls [$1].petema calls [$1].** Dealing Flop ** [ 6s, Qs, Qc ]rammer4762 checks.petema checks.KDawgCometh bets [$1].rammer4762 folds.petema folds.KDawgCometh does not show cards.KDawgCometh wins $7Game #1445416524 starts.all input is good input
should i have bet out here
Started by KDawgCometh, Jan 29 2005 10:55 PM
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#1
Posted 29 January 2005 - 10:55 PM
#2
Posted 29 January 2005 - 11:04 PM
Assuming he's a very loose player, as most are at this limit, I would have bet out, too. Actually, even if the player is tight I would bet out. You don't want to give two spades a free card. Giving free cards is to let someone catch up and make a second best hand...a flush has you beat. As I was typing this I bet out with a set of kings into 4 other players, not one called. It happens.
back for kramit
#3
Posted 31 January 2005 - 08:01 AM
Yeah, with the flush draw on the board, you want to bet out.
Jason
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