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Shang Chou 09-14-2004 04:33 PM

Foxwoods 1/2 NL hand...I hate trips.
 
Is there any way to get away from this hand or am I just overplaying trips? I feel like trips are a deathtrap in NL. You either win a tiny pot cuz no one has that card or you lose a big one because you are up against a full house or trips with a better kicker.

I get 67clubs in middle position in a very loose passive game. Two guys in front of me are in already so I call the 2 dollars. My buddy Dave calls behind me and there is a dead blind on the button. SB calls and BB checks.

7 people see the flop.

Flop comes J77 rainbow.

In my mind, I hear "ding ding ding!!!"

It is checked to me and I check along. Dave bets 5, button who posted his dead blind calls and it gets folded around back to me.

Dave and I are gay poker buddies so I know exactly what he has. QJ or maybe if I am off, he has J10. If he had a 7 he woulda checked as well trying to slowplay his trips on a rainbow flop with no straight draws.

I call the 5 dollars and 3 of us see the turn. Turn is 2. or some crappy blank. I check, dave checks, button fires out 20. Hmm.

In all honesty, I put no thought into what this 20 dollar bet coulda meant. I was oblivious to the fact he posted a dead blind and could have almost any 2 cards.

Of course I call the 20 thinking I have the best hand. Dave folds.

River is another blank. I think it might been a 3.

Some harmless card which I didnt think hurt me.

So I bet out 75 which put the button all in. I had like 350 in front of me.

He calls and flips over J7 for the flopped full house.

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This was fun.

In hindsight, I shoulda realized he was a deadblind and coulda had anything.

Also I am losing to J7, 27, 37, 87, 97, 107, as well as JJ, 22, 33, etc.

The only hand with a 7 in it that I coulda beat were 47 and 57. Split with 67.

What do you all think of checking the river and calling the buttons bet rather than betting into the button?

In general, I almost never slow play trips if I am late position but if I am early with a few people behind me I will probably check my trips.

Shang Chou 09-14-2004 04:35 PM

Re: Foxwoods 1/2 NL hand...I hate trips.
 
To clarify, when I say "trips" I mean if you have XY in your hand and the flop comes XXZ

A set is when you have XX in your hand and the flop comes XYZ.

hectorjelly 09-14-2004 06:45 PM

Re: Foxwoods 1/2 NL hand...I hate trips.
 
I would play the hand very differently, but once you get in that situation you have to fold the river. When you bet out like that you are announcing "I have a J". Your opponent then raises you all in. Are there any hands that he would do this with that you beat?

ethan 09-14-2004 07:11 PM

Re: Foxwoods 1/2 NL hand...I hate trips.
 
Calling the $75 river bet put his opponent all-in, I presume he'd just bought in for the $100 max before posting.

Big O 09-14-2004 08:25 PM

Re: Foxwoods 1/2 NL hand...I hate trips.
 
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In my mind, I hear "ding ding ding!!!"

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I hope this meant, watch out i might loose my stack in this one... [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

Shang Chou 09-15-2004 07:14 PM

Re: Foxwoods 1/2 NL hand...I hate trips.
 
Haha...I play so loose that I consider middle pair a "monster."

You can only guess how hard I blew my load when I saw that I flopped 3 of a kind.

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AncientPC 09-15-2004 11:11 PM

Re: Foxwoods 1/2 NL hand...I hate trips.
 
Trips are not a strong hand, especially since you had a weak kicker.

They're vulnerable to anybody who hit a set (and therefore a full house), or someone may just have you out kicked.

Trips take down small to medium sized pots, if someone's betting big then the your trips are probably no good.


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