View Full Version : 65 suited vs. LAG, my line
Pitcher
11-21-2005, 06:38 PM
Hi All,
Playing 6 handed. LAG in MP limped, folded to me in the SB. I had 65s (clubs). I completed and the BB checked.
Flop came ragged with 962 rainbow (included 9 of clubs).
On the flop LAG bet, I called, and the BB folded
Turn was 10c. LAG bet, I raised, he called.
Anyone like the raise here?
River was a 6, he checked, I bet, he called. He had A2o.
Thoughts, or all right?
irishpint
11-21-2005, 06:47 PM
i dunno that I raise the turn. were you planning to check the river behind if you didnt improve? what if he donked a river blank?
MrWookie47
11-21-2005, 06:49 PM
I would have lead the flop.
I would have either raised the flop or called again on the turn. The flop raise would help get HU, which happened anyway, and set up a possible free card if you wanted. Call, call is also an option with the BB out of the way letting the LAG keep on with his bluff. Also, he might 3 bet here and with a good draw and possible best hand I like taking the card off for 1 bet.
ddubois
11-21-2005, 06:59 PM
I pretty much invariably CR any flop I'm going to play when I'm defending my blind. What rationale is there to lead the flop instead?
EDIT: Mea culpa, I didn't notice this was multi-way. When I say I pretty mcuh always CR, I meant headsup blind defense.
beset7
11-21-2005, 06:59 PM
I prefer raising the flop to make sure it gets heads up and set me for a cheapish showdown.
aba20
11-21-2005, 07:00 PM
We don't need the results. I am also confused with the action. Arn't you first to act in the small blind? How is he checking before you act?
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