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detruncate 08-07-2004 06:03 PM

tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
Party Poker 0.50/1 Hold'em (7 handed) converter

I just sat down, so no reads.

Preflop: Hero is Button with A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img].
<font color="666666">2 folds</font>, <font color="CC3333">MP2 raises</font>, <font color="666666">1 fold</font>, <font color="CC3333">Hero 3-bets</font>, SB calls, BB calls, MP2 calls.

Flop: (12 SB) 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 7[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="blue">(4 players)</font>
SB checks, BB checks, MP2 checks, Hero ???

Do we check this through in favour of the turn if a non-scary falls, or do we bet to avoid giving a free card and perhaps get a little information about where we stand?

zuluking 08-07-2004 06:33 PM

Re: tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
Read or no read, you bet.

detruncate 08-07-2004 08:45 PM

Re: tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
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Read or no read, you bet.

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The reads weren't a big issue. Just included the disclaimer to avoid having to say it later. I'd have bet without hesitation and never thought twice about it until a week ago. With all the conversation going on about the importance of protecting your hand, I thought this flop might generate some opinions. Is it just too obvious to bother with?

Haupt_234 08-07-2004 08:51 PM

Re: tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
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The reads weren't a big issue. Just included the disclaimer to avoid having to say it later. I'd have bet without hesitation and never thought twice about it until a week ago. With all the conversation going on about the importance of protecting your hand, I thought this flop might generate some opinions. Is it just too obvious to bother with?


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I am not sure why all of you guys insist on, after reading SSH, giving your opponent a free card in order to "protect you hand". This would be a very costly error. Bet the flop here 100% of the time. The odds are slim that your opponent flopped a flush, so don't let him draw to one for free.

Haupt_234

detruncate 08-08-2004 04:00 PM

Re: tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
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I am not sure why all of you guys insist on, after reading SSH, giving your opponent a free card in order to "protect you hand".

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I certainly don't insist on it. I was just wondering if there were situations in which it makes sense to do so... and if this might have been one of them. Thanks for your input.

Haupt_234 08-08-2004 04:04 PM

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I certainly don't insist on it. I was just wondering if there were situations in which it makes sense to do so... and if this might have been one of them. Thanks for your input.


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I was just generalizing a lot of posts I have seen lately, that's all.

The situation to protect your hand would take place if, say, the opponent in first position bet out and 2 called in front of you. It would be better to wait until the turn to raise, since the callers will obviously call your flop raise.

Haupt_234

detruncate 08-08-2004 05:01 PM

Re: tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
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The situation to protect your hand would take place if, say, the opponent in first position bet out and 2 called in front of you. It would be better to wait until the turn to raise, since the callers will obviously call your flop raise.

Haupt_234

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Yeah. Thanks again. It wasn't the concept of hand protection in the sort of example you gave that was the root of my post, but I do appreciate your effort to explain things.

After I played this hand I started thinking about whether giving a free card might actually be a good idea sometimes, which contradicted a lot of what I've taken for granted to this point. Seemed like a good time to re-evaluate the 'obvious', but I probably just made too much of a random neural misfire. Enough said.

bisonbison 08-09-2004 12:28 AM

Re: tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
You cannot protect a hand by giving a free card. BET.

Chris Daddy Cool 08-09-2004 12:32 AM

Re: tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
I've been seeing a crapload of these posts lately where people don't bet or raise the flop with made hands in order to "protect their hands" yet others massively overplay overcards in order to "protect their overcards." It really doesn't make any sense. I haven't gotten to that section yet in SSH, but I am almost certain that most of you posting these hands are totally misapplying this concept.

Bet the damn flop.

cartoonsoldier 08-09-2004 12:42 AM

Re: tpgk on a flush board - flop play
 
I also haven't reached that section, but I would definitely bet this flop.


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