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Zeppelinlives
$30 Sit n' Go. Early on. Don't really have any information about the players yet. 10-20 blinds. Middle position player raises to
60. One guy calls, I call on button with Qh Th, big blind calls. (240 in pot now). flop comes Ks 4h 2h. Preflop raiser bets 100.
Middle position player calls. I call. Turn 2c. They both check. 540 in the pot now. I decided to check and try to hit my draw.
River Qc. Preflop raiser bets 200. Guy in middle folds. Should I call there getting about 3.5 to 1?
simo_8ball
Tough spot. Probably a fold though. Most players won't bluff into two callers there.

Also, post this in the tournament strategy forum.
Zeppelinlives
QUOTE (simo_8ball @ Saturday, September 15th, 2007, 3:39 PM) *
Tough spot. Probably a fold though. Most players won't bluff into two callers there.

Also, post this in the tournament strategy forum.




sorry, I will. I don't post much
litlebullet
why are you playing Q10?
loxo
QUOTE (litlebullet @ Saturday, September 15th, 2007, 7:29 PM) *
why are you playing Q10?


It's really a style thing. Lots of people will play a hand like this in position/on the button and play it like a suited connector type hand. The thing is when you do play these hands you get put in tough positions like this more often and your post flop skills need to be really sharp.

OP, I agree with Simo in that it's a tough spot and I prolly throw it away here too. You are getting a nice price but would he bet JJ or TT on the river here for value with two overcards and two to act behind him? Could be a K but I think he would probably bet the turn as well, protecting against the flush draw unless he's a little scared of his kicker. I think he may easily have hit the Q on the river and have you outkicked or possibly hit two pair with KQ.
simo_8ball
QUOTE (litlebullet @ Sunday, September 16th, 2007, 4:29 AM) *
why are you playing Q10?

Nit.

j/k - I don't mind either way. If I'm playing <4 sngs then I'll probably see a flop, if I'm playing >6 then I'll fold.
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