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Fourth hand of tourney with two pair, nut flush draw, etc. etc.
Okay, so you've got top and bottom pair, nut flush draw, and a big bet coming your way. Do you fold and play poker, or roll the dice that villain is either an idiot (this is a $5 tournament), or you can draw out?
Fourth hand so no reads, and all stacks are at t1500ish. Blinds at 5/10, and I figured if I could see a cheap flop, why not? Hero has A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] MP2 calls. Hero calls. Button calls. SB completes. BB checks. Flop: A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 8 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (Pot: 50) SB checks. BB checks. MP2 bets 10. Hero raises to 50. Button calls. SB calls. BB folds. MP2 folds. Turn: 9 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (Pot 210) SB checks. Hero bets 120. Button goes all-in for 1410. SB folds. Hero? Results: <font color="white"> Hero decided villain was an idiot with the non-nut draw and/or a worse pair, MAYBE a set, and called. Button shows 7h Td, for the unlikely straight. River is no help and IGHN. </font> |
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Re: Fourth hand of tourney with two pair, nut flush draw, etc. etc.
I'd call. The push looks suspicious and is probably some dumbo trying to "bluff" in a $5 tourney. Your two-pair might be good enough to take it down here, if not, you have flush + boat outs.
Getting alot of chips is good. |
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Re: Fourth hand of tourney with two pair, nut flush draw, etc. etc.
I think you need to raise the T10 bet on the flop a little more, say to 80-100, and then lead the turn aggressively for 300.
The all-in against your clear aggression would have allowed you to consider a fold. As he was the button in an unraised pot, he could have anything. By betting the flop and turn with authority, you've told him "I have a good, made hand." His push can then be interpreted as "I can beat what you have," and you have atleast a chance to get away from the hand. I'm not saying you could -- it's a tough spot, but it lessens the likelihood that he's messing around with a worse flush draw or a ratty two-pair. |
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