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100/200 pokerstars hand
Middle position limp
I raise on the button with JhJd BB and limper call Flop: Ks Jc 6c BB bet, middle position call, I call Turn: blank BB bet, middle position raise, I reraise and BB cap! we both call River: blank BB bet, middle position fold What is your move? BB is a good, agressiv and sometimes tricky player |
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
The only hand you are worried about here is KK, but I doubt he has that since he didn't raise preflop and then bet out on the flop.
It a good possibility that he has Kxc and was pumping a big flush draw. He could also have a smaller set, but KK seems unlikely. Raise. |
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
I've never played 100-200, but I'd raise the river here.
-Scott |
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
Easy raise! you are behind to exactly one hand. He would I assume play AK, AA, 66 and KJ the same way. It is worth at least 1 river raise and maybe even a cap considering it is only 4 bets
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
I would raise and cap if possible. He has to show me exactly KK to win - no way he's doing that for one bet.
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
RAISE!!! The only had that beats you is KK and that's very unlikely as there was no reraise be4 flop. Even if the player was tricky to not reraise with KK he would probably wait till the turn to pump it up or checkraise the flop.
BB has KJ or 66 ... or Q10c if he is overaggressive [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
What hand or group of hands do you think he put you on? Given your action he may have put you on:
AA KJs AK I don't think he put you on KK [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. If he's got 66 he didn't put you on JJ so the question is why wouldn't he at least entertain that possibility? It's unlikely he put you on 66 unless he has KK himself since he can't have JJ. If he put you on AA then what hands does he have that can beat AA? It's KJs,66 and KK. If he put you on KJs it's KK and 66 and if it's AK it's AA,KK, and 66 (not likely KJs). If he's got AA himself it's unlikely in my mind that he put you on AK or at least that hand becomes a lot less likely especially if you raise the river. So what hand would he put you on if you raised the river because if he folds hands you can beat your raise is minus EV. With all that said I think a call is in order. |
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
raise, you have second nut heads up against a tricky player.
But what the hell do I know, I wouldn't touch 100/200 online with a 10 foot mouse. |
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
Raise. As another poster pointed out:
You lose to KK. You beat 66, blankblank, KJ, AA, AK You made a button raise and just called the flop, so he can very reasonably put you on a much weaker hand than the monster you hold. I'd raise and cap this every time. If he has KK, good for him. |
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Re: 100/200 pokerstars hand
You must have him beat. If he's aggresive and sometimes tricky, I wouldn't put him on KK having called preflop and bet out on the flop. I'd put him on 66. His play through the flop makes sense for 66 or slow-played AA. Call preflop then bet out hoping to 3-bet. Can't cap the turn without a set, leaving him with 66.
I'm probably wrong. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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