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Bottom Two
Pokerroom 5-max $2-4....don't know if this should be here or in micro...
I'm in the BB with 67o. UTG limps -- he's tricky in one area, never EVER raises his big pairs (or anything, I guess) pre-flop, but otherwise okay player. All fold to me in the BB, I check. Flop comes 6-7-K rainbow. I bet, he calls. Turn is a 9, putting a 2-flush on the board. 6-7-K-9 I bet, he raises. I think he can raise here with (in order of likeliness) a lone K, one of his hidden big pairs, a flush draw, a straight draw, or any other 1-pair or 2-pair hand. I don't think he's making a pure move, and I think I'm ahead of a majority of what he's got here. I 3-bet, he calls. River is a red 2, no flush, final board 6-7-K-9-2. I bet, he calls. Thoughts/comments on all streets appreciated. |
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Re: Bottom Two
I would have played it the same way on every street.
What did he have to beat you? I assume, given your description that he had KK and was scared that you caught your straight? |
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RESULTS (comments still welcome)
He flipped 97s for a turned better 2-pair.
Anyone for slowing down on the turn? CMP |
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Re: RESULTS (comments still welcome)
An "otherwise OK player" limped UTG with 9-7? This guy isn't tricky, he's clueless.
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Re: RESULTS (comments still welcome)
But it was soooooted!
In those 5-max games, it seems like anything goes. I raised up 10-10 UTG. I think 3 called 1 folded. Flop 8-9-10, turn Q, and 3 tens go down to J5o that called cold. NH. |
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