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Fnava621
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (10 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

MP2 ($39.75)
MP3 ($78.85)
Hero ($100)
Button ($47.90)
SB ($35.15)
BB ($99.20)
UTG ($92.85)
UTG+1 ($149.25)
UTG+2 ($27.10)
MP1 ($108.40)

Preflop: Hero is CO with T, T. SB posts a blind of $0.50.
5 folds, MP3 calls $1, Hero raises to $3, 2 folds, BB calls $2, MP3 calls $2.

Flop: ($9.50) 7, 5, 7 (3 players)
BB bets $5, MP3 calls $5, Hero calls $5.

Turn: ($24.50) Q (3 players)
BB checks, MP3 bets $10, Hero calls $10, BB folds.

River: ($44.50) 7 (2 players)
MP3 bets $15, Hero calls $15.

Final Pot: $74.50
trystero
pf I bet a bit more, like $5; low limits you get a lot of callers, and there's already a limper in front.

on the flop I raise it up to see what's going on. Your overpair is probably good. However if villain calls or raises then we know that we're up against a legitimate holding, A-7 or 5-5 or maybe a straight flush draw. And when he leads out on the turn, we can muck so long as he doesn't bet something stupid like $3.
subsin
definately raise flop, dont mind the other streets
Fnava621
QUOTE (trystero @ Tuesday, July 25th, 2006, 4:21 PM) *
pf I bet a bit more, like $5; low limits you get a lot of callers, and there's already a limper in front.

on the flop I raise it up to see what's going on. Your overpair is probably good. However if villain calls or raises then we know that we're up against a legitimate holding, A-7 or 5-5 or maybe a straight flush draw. And when he leads out on the turn, we can muck so long as he doesn't bet something stupid like $3.



though about raising but didnt want the pot to get too big...is this a mistake?
trystero
QUOTE (Fnava621 @ Wednesday, July 26th, 2006, 1:23 AM) *
though about raising but didnt want the pot to get too big...is this a mistake?


Yeah. It may be a sign that you're playing out of your bankroll. If you're unwilling to raise simply because you don't want to commit more money to what could be a losing hand, then you may need to go down in limits.
Fnava621
QUOTE (trystero @ Tuesday, July 25th, 2006, 5:29 PM) *
Yeah. It may be a sign that you're playing out of your bankroll. If you're unwilling to raise simply because you don't want to commit more money to what could be a losing hand, then you may need to go down in limits.



ur right i was plyaing out of my bankroll ill consider it...but with such little money you have to get lucky to build a bankroll
BeaverStyle
QUOTE (Fnava621 @ Tuesday, July 25th, 2006, 4:43 PM) *
ur right i was plyaing out of my bankroll ill consider it...but with such little money you have to get lucky to build a bankroll


This is true to an extent.

As far as the hand goes, I would have raised to $4-5 preflop. As far as the flop goes, I definitely raise the flop, I'd pop it to anywhere from $10-14 to see where I am... A read on the opponent would definitely help in making any decision.

call down rest of hand unless he pushes???
fatman
QUOTE (Fnava621 @ Tuesday, July 25th, 2006, 4:23 PM) *
though about raising but didnt want the pot to get too big...is this a mistake?

YEah, I would raise this flop to see where I am. Raise about the size of the pot and most likely you take it down. If you get resistance you probably save yourself some money by not having to call the turn and river. Without raising the flop you have absolutely no idea where you stand in the hand.
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