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Is this chip spewing
Hero ($60.90)
Villain($7.00) big blind of $0.25 Dealt to Hero [K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]] 1 limper Hero raises to $1.35 Villain calls $1.10 Flop [J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]] <font color="red">$3.00 </font> Villain checks Hero bets $2.50 Villain calls $2.50 Turn [9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]] <font color="red"> 8.00 </font> Villain checks Hero bets $3.50 Villain calls $3.50, and is all in |
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Re: Is this chip spewing
looks good
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Re: Is this chip spewing
Why make an almost pot size bet on the flop when at the most you have a back door flush draw and A high? And then after the turn all you have is A high. With that said, what hand do you put Villian on? Any reads?
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Re: Is this chip spewing
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Why make an almost pot size bet on the flop when at the most you have a back door flush draw and A high? And then after the turn all you have is A high. With that said, what hand do you put Villian on? Any reads? [/ QUOTE ] he makes a potsized bet because there's a flush draw out there. |
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Re: Is this chip spewing
ill do that to shorties all the time. half the time a high is ahead.
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Re: Is this chip spewing
I check the turn here because its free. Also, even if you pair up you may be drawing dead. In fact , when a pair hits the flop, i often check the lead, but usually in 3 or more player hands.
I try to allow myself one bluff per hand. In this case, you want to "time that bluff", & get free cards where possible. I lead much more often into an unpaired board. |
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Re: Is this chip spewing
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I check the turn here because its free. Also, even if you pair up you may be drawing dead. In fact , when a pair hits the flop, i often check the lead, but usually in 3 or more player hands. I try to allow myself one bluff per hand. In this case, you want to "time that bluff", & get free cards where possible. I lead much more often into an unpaired board. [/ QUOTE ] the bet on the flop isn't a bluff |
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