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#1 CobaltBlue

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 11:31 AM

Examination of all streets is appreciated...Bodog NLHE MTT Tournament Credit SatelliteHero (985)SB (2,800)MP (1,995)Blinds 5/10Hero is BB w/ K :club: 9 :).Pre-flop:3 folds, MP calls, Hero checksFlop (30): 8 :D Q :) T :club: (3 players)SB checks, Hero bets 25Turn (105): J :club: (3 players)SB checks, Hero checks, MP checksRiver (105): 2 :D (3 players)SB bets 60Final Main Pot: 2,955

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 11:38 AM

I might raise a bit more than the minimum on the river after the first bet of 60. Besides that, I think I play it the same.

#3 Tateisgo

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 12:18 PM

I like the check pre-flopI like the flop bet.You could bet the turn here (around 30-50). With two callers on the flop, they had to have some kind of flush draw, and now they've made it on the turn. You'll probably get re-raised and be able to either raise again or smooth call to set them up on the river. It might seem less like you made a straight flush if you bet on the card that gives you it.You're not going to lose any callers, because If they won't call on the turn with 4 hearts on the board there's not too many cards (short of the board pairing) that will change their minds on the river. This is just a different way to play it. I'm not saying it's better.On the river I think I'd go 180 on the re-raise. With only one hand that can beat you there's not too many bad ways to play this besides folding.




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