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30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
5-handed 30-60 game on Party. I'm in the BB with A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]10 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. Folded to 2nd UTG who raises, folded back to me and I call. The flop is 9 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]10 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. I check, he bets, I raise, he calls. The turn is the J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. I bet, he calls. The river comes an offsuit 3. I bet, he raises, I call. Comments appreciated, particularly on the river (and turn play).
Thanks, Jeff |
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
Unpleasant hand.. I can't see him calling with hands that you beat on the river - maybe a check/call there is in order? (However, I mostly throw my thoughts out there so that somebody better can tell me why I'm wrong..)
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
pretty vague without player reads. the bet on the river leaves you suseptable to bluffs. However, your flop check raise tells him either you have a strong hand or strong draw. Thus it makes his raise here seem pretty valid. You are getting 9.5 to call.
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
Played very well. I think not betting the river would be a mistake. If he had a 9 or a flush, you got outplayed(though you would usually play it the same way, and it is allowed). Would you call down if raised on the turn?
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
I'd probably have to call a turn raise b/c he could have something like AQ with the nut or near nut club draw.
Jeff |
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
I dont like raising the flop. I just call and check-raise the turn if a non-scare card comes. Jc is a scare-card so I'd just call and head for a cheapish showdown. After raising the flop you obviously felt committed to betting out on both the turn and river with very little, even so far as calling raises. Whatever the outcome of this particular hand that can't be +EV.
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
I don't really want to see any card on the turn above a ten (even an ace isn't really ideal). Plus he could easily check behind on the turn and I give a disastrous free card.
Jeff |
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
I think you played it pretty standard. Against non depscript opponenet what else can you do?
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
I don't really like putting two bets in on the river unless your opponent is a real doofus. All your semibluffing hands got there on the turn so if he's called it's likely with a real hand (most of which beat yours at this point) or some sort of flush/straight redraw. There's no point in betting if he has the latter and the value proposition doesn't work out all that well if he has the former, as the only losing hands that are calling here are maybe KT/QT, which might often have reraised the flop anyway. At the very least it's a thin value bet and doesn't warrant putting 60 more bucks in against his raise.
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Re: 30-60 Hand: Is My Play Any Good?
Really? I get called by 66 here in the party 30 all the time.
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