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ooh ooh ooh 1 more!
Texas Hold'em $1-$1 NL (real money), hand #1,537,733,271 Table EskeStar's HE, 1 Dec 2005 05:43 PM Seat 1: polarbear7 ($118.80 in chips) Seat 2: luap01 ($52.20 in chips) Seat 4: pettap1979 ($58 in chips) Seat 5: plr666 ($173.60 in chips) Seat 6: HERO [10H,10S] ($108.50 in chips) Seat 8: kissanuba ($78.80 in chips) ANTES/BLINDS polarbear7 posts blind ($0.50), luap01 posts blind ($1). PRE-FLOP pettap1979 calls $1, plr666 bets $4, HERO calls $4, kissanuba folds, polarbear7 folds, luap01 calls $3, pettap1979 calls $3. FLOP [board cards 6C,10D,2H ] luap01 checks, pettap1979 checks, plr666 checks, HERO bets $12, luap01 folds, pettap1979 folds, plr666 folds. SHOWDOWN HERO wins $27.50. Standard, or did I push it way too hard on a friendly flop? |
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Re: ooh ooh ooh 1 more!
keeping in mind i'm on the button, so i figure it might also look like a purchase attempt (in which case just potting it might've been more realistic).
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Re: ooh ooh ooh 1 more!
Standard.
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Re: ooh ooh ooh 1 more!
Your hand is strong enough to slowplay, but I don't think these guys would call a $4 or $6 bet without a set or big overs on this board. There's only one T left in the deck so getting paid by top pair is unlikely. I would have bet less on the flop but I don't think this board pays you much anyway.
What about checking and giving the table a free card or chance to bluff? |
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Re: ooh ooh ooh 1 more!
i'd bet something but it wouldn't be near pot sized like you did. I'd bet half pot or less....you want to give overs hope to catch but you want to build a pot. I do 5-7 here I think. Thats about as friendly a board as you could hope for rainboy and uncoordinated. Also villain could be trying to checkraise a big pocket pair so you have to give him a chance to....the small bet does that.
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Re: ooh ooh ooh 1 more!
I think this is a fine opportunity for a slow play. The pre-flop raiser didn't bet this flop so I don't think anyone has much of anything. Give your opponents a chance to catch an overcard on the turn and get some extra action.
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Re: ooh ooh ooh 1 more!
With the dry flop you can afford to allow a free card. Somebody with second pair might decide to bet or AK might catch top pair. With any draws on the flop, your play is standard.
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