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kongo_totte
01-12-2005, 07:10 PM
NL $1 BB Full ring online. No read. Villian (SB)has $66 and I cover him. I'm dealt Qd Qs UTG.

I make it $5, only villian calls. 2 to the flop.

Flop ($11): 6c Jd 2h

He checks, I make it $8. He check-raises to $24. I make it $40, he calls.

Turn ($91): He pushes for $21, I call

Results:
<font color="white"> He has Jh Th, I take down $130 </font>

amoeba
01-12-2005, 07:13 PM
I think I would have cold called his raise on the flop.

question, if he rereraised you, would you have still called?

DBowling
01-12-2005, 07:13 PM
looks standard, good to me

CheckFold
01-12-2005, 07:22 PM
I'm assuming you posted because of the min-reraise on the flop? I like it. He might fold if you immediately push him all in, but he won't lay down his J for a min reraise and then will be overly pot committed for the rest of his chips too. Your hand is strong enough that you don't need to aggressively protect it on this board and should instead focus on how to suck the max out of it. Good work.

kongo_totte
01-12-2005, 07:42 PM
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I think I would have cold called his raise on the flop.

question, if he rereraised you, would you have still called?

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I would, but I wouldn't be thrilled about it. Would you?

Well, if I called his flop raise, and he led out on the turn. Then what? I figured I had to decide right on the flop if I had the best hand or not. I decided I did, but it was close, and I wanted to get as much money in as possible. I don't see much good in calling the flop and folding the turn.

amoeba
01-12-2005, 07:45 PM
I wouldn't fold the turn. I would call him down or raise the turn all in.

I think most players would fold to your $40 reraise on the flop with JT.

I am not planning to fold the flop but rather calling his raise to induce bluffing later.