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Correct play pre-flop and on the flop???
hey there should i have re-raised pre-flop here and also should i have just cold called the flop bet and made a move on the turn??? cheers
$30 buy-in 30/60 TourneyTexasHTGameTable (NL) (Tournament 10647809) - Wed Mar 23 18:54:23 EST 2005 Table Multi-Table(284430) Table 36 (Real Money) -- Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: NeilyNines (590) Seat 2: Lazzman1970 (1820) Seat 3: LSU33 (995) Seat 4: snakeman (1070) Seat 5: Cubbies1979 (4175) Seat 6: Hero (1675) Seat 7: yummy6 (1465) Seat 8: peabody50 (870) Seat 9: arch4493 (535) Seat 10: Shortstuff (1465) arch4493 posts small blind (15) Shortstuff posts big blind (30) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero[ Ks, Ah ] NeilyNines folds. Lazzman1970 folds. LSU33 folds. snakeman raises (60) to 60 Cubbies1979 folds. Hero calls (60) yummy6 folds. peabody50 folds. arch4493 folds. Shortstuff folds. ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 6c, Ac, 4d ] snakeman checks. Hero bets (120) snakeman raises (240) to 240 Hero raises (380) to 500 snakeman folds. |
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Re: Correct play pre-flop and on the flop???
I would have played this completely differently. Pre-flop, yes, I like a reraise. I like to play for reasonable sized pots with my good hands. I would have made it around 100-125 to go.
But let's say I played it your way. On the flop you have TPTK and there is 2 to a flush on the board. He bets, you raise - I like this. He reraises. Now you have TPTK, he could very easily have TP, or he may have you beat. I find a flush draw very unlikely at this point. I'm calling here. He'll probably bet the turn, I want this. I want him to put more chips into this pot. On the turn, with so many chips in the pot, I think I might take the pot from him at this point, pushing all-in. If I am worried he may have better than TPTK, I call down. The problem with your flop re-re-raise, is that the only action you are going to get is from hands better than yours or with better draws. I find a better draw to be less likely than a better hand given his play. Point is, I don't mind letting him see another card on this flop. CSC |
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Re: Correct play pre-flop and on the flop???
Agreed, call the raise and let him put more chips in.
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Re: Correct play pre-flop and on the flop???
Preflop call is fine. Once you're raised, I would just call. I don't expect him to have clubs because players tend to either flat call or move in in this spot. He probably has a hand like AJ/A10 and is drawing to 3 outs. Also, if he checks on the turn I'm checking behind (unless it's a club)
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Re: Correct play pre-flop and on the flop???
I'm not sure if understanding you guys right here but on the flop the sequence went
I bet, he raised i re-raised he folded. It seems that you hav it the other way round with me raising not re-raising, or have i just read it wrong??? |
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Re: Correct play pre-flop and on the flop???
yeah, you've misread all 3 posters
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Re: Correct play pre-flop and on the flop???
[ QUOTE ]
. On the flop you have TPTK and there is 2 to a flush on the board. He bets, you raise - I like this. He reraises. [/ QUOTE ] this is wrong because i bet he raised and i re-raised, please tell me i'm not imagining this and going mad!!! |
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Re: Correct play pre-flop and on the flop???
you bet he raised, you should then just call.
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