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An idiot but...
The "poker crime" post below is plainly a few chips short of a full stack but the scenario is interesting. Trip Aces on the flop assuming that you do not hold the case ace how do you play it ? In a multiway pot there is almost nothing that would induce me to bet here even if I held a high pair. Although head to head with or without a pair I might be tempted into a steal bet particularly if I had a healthy chip position. Any thoughts ? |
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Re: An idiot but...
If he is for real....i wanna know his user name. Utterly clueless comes to mind. lol |
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Re: An idiot but...
In today's tournament (Limit Hold'em) at Hawaiian Gardens, I had JJ in middle position. There was one limper, I raised, the blind and the limper called. The flop came KKK. Check, I bet, call, call. I figure no one has the case K, it odds are slim (what I don't know). If someone has the case K, they could slowplay - and I will probably pay 'em off. In this case I didn't want it on the board. Turn comes 7d - check, I bet, call, call. River comes 3 h - check, I bet again, call, call. And I take it down with K full of J. The other two players had smaller pocket pairs. |
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Re: An idiot but...
I agree with Hank. If you have a made hand, bet it until someone lets you know they have you beat. The starting cards were ridiculous though in 7's case. Maybe bet once on the turn as a bluff. Any action back at me I fold. On river check and fold. |
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