hotbacon 0 Posted October 23, 2005 Share Posted October 23, 2005 first session of studboring/standard?7 Card Stud High ($1/$2), Ante $0.10, Bring-In $0.50 (converter)3rd Street - (0.70 SB)Seat 1: xx xx Q:diamond: ___foldsHero: T:club: A:diamond: A:heart: ___raisesSeat 3: xx xx Q:club: ___foldsSeat 5: xx xx Q:spade: ___callsSeat 6: xx xx 3:club: ___brings-in___callsSeat 7: xx xx 5:heart: ___foldsSeat 8: xx xx 7:heart: ___folds4th Street - (3.70 SB)Hero: T:club: A:diamond: A:heart: 2:diamond: ___betsSeat 5: xx xx Q:spade: T:diamond: ___callsSeat 6: xx xx 3:club: 8:club: ___calls5th Street - (3.35 BB)Hero: T:club: A:diamond: A:heart: 2:diamond: K:club: ___betsSeat 5: xx xx Q:spade: T:diamond: 9:diamond: ___callsSeat 6: xx xx 3:club: 8:club: T:spade: ___folds6th Street - (5.35 BB)Hero: T:club: A:diamond: A:heart: 2:diamond: K:club: 4:club: ___checks___foldsSeat 5: xx xx Q:spade: T:diamond: 9:diamond: K:heart: ___betsTotal pot: (5.35 BB) Link to post Share on other sites
KowboyKoop 0 Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 I'd say this is pretty standard play. If you know the villian is a very aggressive or loose player who would bluff with only a pair in this spot, then you can MAYBE call him down, but it is highly likely you are up against a straight or two pair, so folding is usually correct. Link to post Share on other sites
Rocketwadster 0 Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 Even without reads on your opponent, you are currently behind (and maybe drawing dead) more times than not here I think. Good check/fold to save two big bets IMO. 8) Link to post Share on other sites
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