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Another No Limit Drawing Question
Well no so much a drawing hand.....but tell me how you would play this....
You are in BB ($54) 3 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 4 limpers. Flop comes Q [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] UTG raises all in $38 everyone folds to you.... what do you do? |
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Re: Another No Limit Drawing Question
Easy muck. What are you beating that should have pushed? People at tables that small will call you down with a tiny flush--don't give them the same courtesy.
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Re: Another No Limit Drawing Question *Correction*
Correction....Sorry
You are in LP (you post after just joining) SB raises all in....after the flop I couldn't remember why he was acting first....(because i had just joined...lol) |
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Re: Another No Limit Drawing Question
Thanks Scrub, I did fold, just wanted to make sure it was that easy of a lay down.
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Re: Another No Limit Drawing Question
what really makes this an easy laydown is that if your opponent does not have a flush, he will have a set or the ace of spades, giving him a 30% or more chance of beating you. here you are either a massive underdog or a relatively small favorite, so a fold is definitely in orer.
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easy call
rarely will a player with a mde flush push all in here. they would get sneaky with it. your against an As, set, or 2 pair. without some serious player history easy call on all 3.
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Re: Another No Limit Drawing Question
You don't say how big the pot was before SB shoved in, but from the stack sizes I assume it was much less than 38 bucks. In my experience the massive overbet means he is very likely to have a hand that has outs against a flush but doesn't want to be called. I would call all but the most timid or straightforward players here.
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Re: Another No Limit Drawing Question
I don't think it's that easy a fold. The only reason to go all in here is if he is afraid of another flush card hitting. so he probably has either high pair a big pair or a small flush, or a bluff is not imposible. It is probably more likley that you have him beat. So i'd say going either way is fine. If you are one to take risks with a small edge then you could call, but folding is probably better if you think you will have better spots, plus you know nothing about the player yet.
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Re: Another No Limit Drawing Question
I'm in with the vote of easy call.
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Re: Another No Limit Drawing Question
Easy call. If you fold this you shouldn't be playing No Limit.
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