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KQs in the SB
2/4 Paradise - 7 players
I'm on my first orbit so I'm unsure of player tendencies. K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] EP1 limps, EP2 limps, MP raises, CO cold calls, I call, BB calls, EP's call. 12 small bets to the flop Flop 2 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]7 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Checks around to MP (original raiser) he bets, everyone except EP2 calls. 17 small bets to turn. Turn 9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] WOOHOO!!! Check raise time.... Everyone checks to the original raiser, he bets, CO calls, I raise, 2 folds, MP and CO call. 14 1/2 BB to river. River - 9 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I bet, MP raises, CO folds, I call. |
#2
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I would have bet out on the flop n/m
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#3
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I like the check-call on the flop
The problem with betting out on the flop, IMO, is that it makes it very difficult for the players between you and the pre-flop raiser to call. There's a decent chance the pre-flop raiser will raise on the flop, so EP1 and EP2 know they could end up getting trapped for two bets; they are therefore more likely to fold. (And the players behind the MP are also more likely to fold to two bets, of course.)
You want to keep people in on the flop, and I think a check-call accomplishes that better than leading out. |
#4
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Re: I like the check-call on the flop
I bet out on the flop because I want to trap the two EP's for multiple bets. People who play on these tables generally do not think about the action behind them. The fact that there is a pre-flop raiser still to act is probably not going to influence wether or not the average low-limit player calls. So I figure the two EP's will call my bet the pre-flop raiser raises and they then call his raise. Or at least that is my plan... I don't know if it would have worked out like that.
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#5
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What about the preflop cold call?
I know the "rule of thumb" is to fold or reraise in the SB, but with this many callers with a big suited connector that plays well in multi-way pots, I called.
BTW, MP had pocket 77 and I lost to the boat. |
#6
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Re: KQs in the SB
Ill bet the flop, since there is a good chance that you can trap all the people between you for two bets.
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