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A7s in a loose game.
2/5 NL, late at night and a lot of money on the table though the stacks in question are not huge (some lamer left at about 1:30am with about 2500 off the table, [censored]).
UTG limps, I limp UTG+1 with A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 2 others limp behind me and the button redcaps it. SB, BB and everyone who called before of course calls now. Anyone want to come to the ATL? I'll require a 10% fee to show you the games [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. Flop: Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]6[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] (7 players, pot: 65) Checked to the button who bets 15. The SB (865), who is a solid player raises to 90. UTG (440) calls, I (who cover them both) call. Everyone else folds. Turn: 5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (3 players, pot: 350) SB checks, UTG bets 200, I raise to 400, SB thinks for a while and moves in for 675 (275 on top), UTG calls with is last 150 and I call. Thoughts? - Jim |
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Re: A7s in a loose game.
I've never heard the term redcapping? What is this? Minraising?
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Re: A7s in a loose game.
It's minraising in a 2/5 or 5/5 game. Red chips, one red chip on top, red-cap. Most often done in the BB in the games I've played around ATL.
- Jim |
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Re: A7s in a loose game.
Nice hand. You played for the flush and got there. It would truly suck to see one of these guys turn over a made boat, but you definitely can't fold a $1,775 pot to a $275 bet.
GL |
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Re: A7s in a loose game.
Is the flop routine? I probably made a mistake posting the entire hand to closing of the action. The flop was my real question and I should have said so. How do you feel about drawing to a flush with a paired board and facing a big raise?
- Jim |
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Re: A7s in a loose game.
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How do you feel about drawing to a flush with a paired board and facing a big raise? [/ QUOTE ] in general it's a bad idea but in this case it is very unlikely anyone is full yet. you are getting almost 3:1 on a call however it's likely UTG has 2 of your outs. --turnipmonster |
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Re: A7s in a loose game.
do you like to make a big raise when you flop a boat and a the board is two-toned? I'd be more worried about UTG sandbagging. In any case, the money is way to good to be folding.
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Re: A7s in a loose game.
actually i notice there was a raise preflop so UTG has QQ just about zero percent of hte time. You're good on the turn.
Hope SB didn't have 65o. |
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Re: A7s in a loose game.
I fold on flop, I'm not a big fan of drawing on a paired board like that, cause even if you hit you're probably vs. a lot of redraw out.
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