#1
|
|||
|
|||
party 50 NL hand
six handed
I'm BB with 67d two limpers SB calls Flop 679 rainbow I bet 4, CO (43 to start the hand) raises to 10 What should I do? |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: party 50 NL hand
stack sizes?
call. Turn plan: T, 9, 8, 5 - Check/fold 6, 7 - Check/raise. If he checks behind he more likely than not has an 8 / some variation of a draw, in which case you hope it hits and can c/r river. Or if it misses check and hope they bluff at it. Any other card - Lead the turn. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: party 50 NL hand
Fold or reraise, depending on your read of CO.
If he flopped the straight he probably would've slowplayed it a little bit more, it's more likely that he has a set or two pair and is trying to protect against an OESD. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: party 50 NL hand
don't play six handed but it looks like push or fold and I'm not crazy about pushing bottom two. Knowing your opponent will obviously help-does he semi bluff with oesd or raise with top pair top kicker or overpair....not knowing I'd give it up. Is the hand heads up?? more info needed I guess
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: party 50 NL hand
[ QUOTE ]
Fold or reraise, depending on your read of CO. [/ QUOTE ] um... nope... If you reraise you let better hands call you and crush you (better two pair, set, straight) although against a bad player I guess they'll hang in with OP or top pair and you're a nice fav. Folding is a bit weak, because it's very reasonable for an opponent to raise the flop with a lone 8, a combination hand, or a top pair/OP hand, all of which you beat. (not to mention hands that beat you) For me, anyways, this is a call. The tricky part of the hand happens on the turn. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: party 50 NL hand
If villain goes over the top of me on the flop, I can fold the hand then and there.
If he calls the re-raise, I would take the same line as you on the turn. |
|
|