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Shammu
11-23-2005, 04:36 PM
I have about 12,000 chips, blind are 100/200, I am BB with 99, a middle player raised to 800 so I called him, was that the right play? the flop comes 10s 9s 3h, I checked and he bet 1,000, what would your move be? he has about the same chip stack as I have, I was moved to the table shortly before and did not see him play any hand. Would you call or raise?

jeffraider
11-23-2005, 04:39 PM
I'd make it t3000 here. Folding preflop is fine btw, as is calling.

mlagoo
11-23-2005, 04:41 PM
the call isnt great, but its marginal, and gambling isnt terrible there.

but youve got to lead the flop and allow him to raise you. a c/r here is allowing him to get away from his hand with just a small CB, not to mention him checking it through is also gross on this board.

lead the flop!!

jusander
11-23-2005, 06:37 PM
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I'd make it t3000 here. Folding preflop is fine btw, as is calling.

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SossMan
11-23-2005, 07:01 PM
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the call isnt great, but its marginal, and gambling isnt terrible there.

but youve got to lead the flop and allow him to raise you. a c/r here is allowing him to get away from his hand with just a small CB, not to mention him checking it through is also gross on this board.

lead the flop!!

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yeah, what he said.

oh, and wrong forum.

11-23-2005, 09:16 PM
You absolutely have to bet on the flop. A nice pot size bet would be good.

A_C_Slater
11-23-2005, 09:18 PM
A check/raise will probably just get a continuation bet from him. But a donk bet lead can possibly get his whole stack/double you up. It depends on if you think he has an overpair or just overcards. If you think he's got an overpair then donkbet. Just overs then check/raise or even check/call.


How tight is he?


EDIT: bah, what am I saying if he's got an overpair you get to double up no matter what. It's kinda hard to misplay this hand with your stack at the size it is.