econ_tim
Thursday, June 23rd, 2005, 3:20 PM
FullTilt $1/$2
Preflop: econ_tim
4 folds, MP3 calls, 1 fold, econ_tim calls.
[b]Flop: (8 SB) [6c 8s 6s]
SB bets, econ_tim calls.
Turn: (5 BB) [Qs]
SB bets, econ_tim calls.
River: (7 BB) [4h]
SB bets, econ_tim calls.
Final pot: 9 BB
No read on SB. Is the a way ahead/way behind situation, or should I raise the flop since there are lots of overcards to worry about?
Edit: after doing a little searching, I find this wouldn't be a WA/WB, since in the best case my opponent has six outs. So raising seems in order.
Smasharoo
Thursday, June 23rd, 2005, 3:36 PM
Raise the ****ing flop.
econ_tim
Thursday, June 23rd, 2005, 3:41 PM
The flop is a clear mistake.
What about the rest of the hand. I should definitely keep betting if I raise the flop and he checks the turn and river.
If he three-bets, the pot is marginally large, so I don't know whether I should call down or fold the turn UI, although I lean towards folding.
Smasharoo
Thursday, June 23rd, 2005, 3:48 PM
If he three-bets, the pot is marginally large, so I don't know whether I should call down or fold the turn UI, although I lean towards folding.
Depends what the turn brings.
Here, if you had raised and he calls and checks the turn, checking behind and check calling the river isn't bad.
TJ_Eckleburg
Thursday, June 23rd, 2005, 8:19 PM
QUOTE
Depends what the turn brings.
Here, if you had raised and he calls and checks the turn, checking behind and check calling the river isn't bad.
I agree.
Definitely raise the flop.