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40 minutes into a MTT on bodog with 20/40 blinds.
UTG limps Button limps I am SB with A3soooted (diamonds) and call BB checks Flop K33 with 2 hearts... Pot is 160 I have bet into almost every flop i have seen then if called have bet the turn too. So I think they expect me to bet... Do you make a probe bet of 100 Check hoping someone will bet and you can reraise If you check and they check around then another heart puts a flush out there. If you check they may be suspect you checked If you bet you may take down a small pot Or if you bet and someone has a K or heart draw you may get paid off.. What do you do? |
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Bet, it's the best way to win a big pot off of a king which may well put in a big raise to protect against the flush draw. Also, gets more money in from a flush draw which may take a free card if you check and may semi-bluff raise if you bet.
So, bet 100, or whatever your normal bet is. Somewhere between 80-120 anyways. Steve P.S. Assuming you have <1000 chips, I'm 3-betting all-in if someone raises. If more, then either 3-bet all-in or check-call/raise allin depending on the player. |
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I bet this like top pair strong kicker no heart(close to pot). This will make a draw pay, a K pay and maintain your bet-at-every-pot image. Betting close to pot might be just enough to have a shorter stack K or draw push or jam back while a smaller probe bet is more likely to just get a call imo.
I'm a ring game player trying to learn tourneys. |
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Bet,
If you check raise it's likely you could scare off any king that's out there. Bet and make them think YOU're on the king cause "nobody would bet out with a 3 there". When in doubt, don't slow play, it only leads to trouble. |
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