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Redhotman
01-07-2004, 01:55 PM
Party NL 100
SB ($230) T6o

UTG($180), MP, LP limp, I call, BB($80) calls.

Ts 6s 3c

BB(know nothing about him) bets $10, UTG (tight aggressive) calls, I check raise to $30. Only UTG calls.

Turn
7h

Right now I put UTG on a couple hands, mainly 33, but a Flush Draw or maybe AT is posible.

I decide to bet $20, he calls.

River
7d

My two pair is ruined and Im not sure he can have any hand that i can beat. I check it to him and he goes all-in, and I fold.

How badly did I play this hand?
I know it looks weak tight, but I just am not wiling to put myself into situations im not sure of, id rather wait it out till im more sure of a situation, ecspecially playing the SB with T6o.

Opinions of the hand? How do you play differently?
Raise the Flop more?

twistedbeats
01-07-2004, 03:54 PM
on the turn, wouldn't somewhere from 50 to 70 dollars be strictly better?

Ulysses
01-07-2004, 04:06 PM
River fold is fine. Against certain opponents, though, this hand screams flush draw and I would expect the Ten to be good. That's just dependent on your read of this guy's betting patterns.

I think you should pot it on the turn, though.

You can consider betting something, say $50, on the river to make it harder for him to make this move w/ a busted flush draw.

X-Calibre
01-07-2004, 06:59 PM
how tight is he? would he limp with either 45 98 or A7 of spades?

Redhotman
01-07-2004, 07:03 PM
he would limp with all of those hands.

X-Calibre
01-07-2004, 07:14 PM
here's my guess

He has A7 spades rivers trips and pushes, or . . .

He has a set but is afraid you are on a draw being that you were the SB it's a good chance you have a straight made or flush or something. The board pairs and he gets excited.

I think the river lay down makes good sense, but i agree that with top 2 pair you really should consider betting the pot on the flop and turn.

1800GAMBLER
01-07-2004, 11:13 PM
Fold preflop.

Checkraise more on the flop.

Pot bet the turn.

Follow Ulysses' advice on the river.