View Full Version : 5/10 NL hand...questionable line what do you think?
Ben5505
10-27-2005, 12:39 PM
Hero in the BB with 3d4d. 5 handed game.
UTG raises to 20...3 calls, and I call 10 more bucks as well.
Flop comes----- As 5c 6s
SB leads with a 20 bet...I call 2 folds and button raises to 80. SB calls and I call.
Turn card is 2c---SB checks and I donk bet 300 becuase I didnt want to give odds for the flush to draw. Button folds, SB calls.
River is an A and SB goes all in for his last 290. I have him covered with 301 left and make the call.
What do you think of this line? Did I make a bad call?
AcesUp2121
10-27-2005, 12:57 PM
I would've checked the turn to the button again looking to get it allin as that 2 looks like a brick in a raised pot and since he raised the field on a previous street. On that river you're getting better than 4 to 1 on your call if my math is right.
Everything is fine. You must call river and the turn bet is fine.
Ben5505
10-27-2005, 01:07 PM
I guess I was more concernd with the call on the flop...
AcesUp2121
10-27-2005, 01:09 PM
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I guess I was more concernd with the call on the flop...
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I believe it's costing you $60 into $280 at this point, a definite call with your hand being disguised and good implied odds.
durrrr
10-27-2005, 02:19 PM
I'd bet less or more on the turn, but not a big difference, only because i dont wanna leave myself a 1/3 psb left on the river b/c i think it allows villain to play too perfectly (because i dont make his decisions as tough or as -EV). I understand that you don't want to be outdrawn, and as you saw with the river card this is a good thing to consider, however imo there are more important concepts to think of. As i said, not much difference. Obviously call the river (getting 4-1). Fold pf w/ that stack and that position. Also i'd at least consider a flop push (although i don't think i'd like it more than calling in this spot).
I like the way you played the hand from start to finish. A check on the turn or post oak may have been better, but only if you are likely to get your opponent to play at it.
I think a post oak looks like you are trying to get a cheap river with your flush draw and might get the results you want.
Ben5505
10-27-2005, 03:40 PM
Position wasnt ideal...but fold preflop getting 9 to 1 on my money?
lapoker17
10-27-2005, 03:53 PM
You played this well - Your turn bet is very good in my opinion.
durrrr
10-27-2005, 03:55 PM
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Position wasnt ideal...but fold preflop getting 9 to 1 on my money?
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im an idiot sry. Thought you limped preflop, tired.
Leptyne
10-27-2005, 04:05 PM
I don't see any problems. Your turn bet is the amount required to give a flush draw incorrect odds. The only downside to this is that it also commits you and the SB when he calls. Actually I think if the SB can call he should have pushed. The moneys going all in anyway. Hope it worked out.
Ben5505
10-28-2005, 09:51 AM
Villian had A9 and rivered trips. Wheel held up.
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