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timprov
09-10-2005, 09:54 AM
This is certainly an unusual line.

Hand at Epsom ($1/$2 Triple Draw 2-7)
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W is at seat 0 with $35.25.
W is at seat 1 with $2.
timprov is at seat 2 with $98.25.
f is at seat 3 with $21.75.
x is at seat 5 with $503.
The button is at seat 5.

W posts the small blind of $.50.
W posts the big blind of $1.

timprov: 4s 6s 3s 2d As

First Round:

timprov raises to $2. f calls. x
folds. W folds. W goes all-in for $2.


W takes 4 cards. timprov takes 1 card.
f stands pat.

timprov: 4s 6s 3s 2d 7h

Second Round:

timprov checks. f bets $1. timprov raises
to $2. f calls.

W takes 2 cards. timprov stands pat. f
stands pat.

timprov: 4s 6s 3s 2d 7h

Third Round:

timprov checks. f checks.

W takes 2 cards. timprov stands pat. f
stands pat.

timprov: 4s 6s 3s 2d 7h

Final Round:

timprov bets $2. f calls.



Showdown:

timprov shows 7h 6s 4s 3s 2d.
timprov has 7 6 4 3 2.
f mucks cards.
(f has 8s 6h 5s 4d 2s.)
W shows 6d 5h 4h 3d 2c.
W has straight, six high.


Hand #8112546-5410 Summary:

$.50 is raked from a total pot of $14.50.
$.25 is raked from the main pot of $6.50.
$.25 is raked from side pot #1 of $8.
timprov wins the main pot $6.25 with 7 6 4 3 2.
timprov wins the side pot $7.75 with 7 6 4 3 2.
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About half of this is a matter of me playing stakes that don't matter too much to me and making a lame trifecta attempt. The other half is from Sklansky on Razz, about getting an extra bet on the end by letting your opponent think he might have or make the best hand when in fact he's drawing dead. I suspect I may have been called down here anyway, though.

Luv2DriveTT
09-10-2005, 10:35 AM
interesting strategy, I made a similar post some time ago after I discovered Sklansky on Razz as well (which is the razz bible, and the second best book for triple draw strategy even though there is no content on TD in the book). I like the move on the right opponent, from your read I cannot tell if this was the right opponent however.

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Chris Daddy Cool
09-10-2005, 11:50 PM
don't like the turn check. given that he didn't 3-bet you the street before i think its gonna be rare (at least from my experience) that you'll get him to bet the next street. i think he's more interested in seeing showdown cheaply at this point.

also if you manage to checkraise him here, you may get him to fold where before he'd be willing to call the turn and river.

timprov
09-11-2005, 04:00 AM
The check-raise attempt is just silliness. The interesting aspect of the check is as a method to get an extra bet when he otherwise would just fold the turn, which I think a pat starting hand will be doing a lot.