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cero_z 05-23-2005 01:17 AM

Another probably obvious hand
 
Hi all,

I'm back to limit a little bit in the Party 30-60; it's been over a year since I've played much limit. This game is shorthanded, the players are pretty good and agg IMO, it's just gone short, so I'm quitting when the blinds get to me.

Party 30-60 (4-handed): I raise in the CO/UTG with Ad4d, Button folds, SB 3-bets, BB folds, I call.

Flop ($210): Flop is 8d 9d 9c, giving me the nut flush draw. BB bets, I call.

Turn ($270): Qc falls, putting a 2nd flush draw on board. BB bets, I call.

River ($390): 8h double-pairs the board, BB bets, I call, hoping I just got a split from a bigger Ace or counterfeited his 77 or less. Does this make sense? Results in white below.

<font color="white">BB shows JJ and takes it. </font>

freehat 05-23-2005 01:22 AM

Re: Another probably obvious hand
 
why didn't you raise the flop?

cero_z 05-23-2005 02:37 AM

Re: Another probably obvious hand
 
Hi freehat,

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why didn't you raise the flop?

[/ QUOTE ]

Should've, I guess. At the time, I felt like since I didn't 4-bet pre-flop, I wasn't going to get him to back down by raising this draw-heavy flop.

What about pre-flop? Is it over the top to 4-bet this vs. an unknown? If you do, how do you proceed when you miss? Can you tell I'm rusty?


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