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A very common situation in which I get stuck.
Villain in this hand is really loose and passive, call call call all day long.
Online 2/4. Villain is MP and open limps, folded to me in the BB with 2 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]3 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] and I check. Flop: T [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]5 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Bet, call. Turn: 6 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Bet, call. River: J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] what is your plan? I think all three postflop streets are very open to discussion here as well, so rag on my flop and turn play too if need be. |
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
I get rid of it on the flop
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
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I get rid of it on the flop [/ QUOTE ] Check-folding the flop here is horrible. |
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
If I have a super good read on the guy, enough that I know if I check and he bets that I'm beaten, then I'll go ahead and check/fold. Else I'm inclined to check/call. Betting out seems really bad unless you can really put him on a naked ace that he'll call the river with.
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
Up against 2 passive guys who are likely to call with anything, but would not necessarily raise with better hand, I wouldn't bet the flop, though I might check/call.
Whatever I did on the flop, I am not betting the turn here. |
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
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If I have a super good read on the guy, enough that I know if I check and he bets that I'm beaten, then I'll go ahead and check/fold. Else I'm inclined to check/call. Betting out seems really bad unless you can really put him on a naked ace that he'll call the river with. [/ QUOTE ] edit: ignore me i got confused. |
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
I decided to bet the flop because I may very well have the best hand and I'm not sure what to make of him betting if I check to him. I bet the turn because you'll see them drop their lousy draw and awful lot to a turn bet.
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
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Up against 2 passive guys who are likely to call with anything, but would not necessarily raise with better hand, I wouldn't bet the flop, though I might check/call. Whatever I did on the flop, I am not betting the turn here. [/ QUOTE ] I'll take a shot against two passive guys on the flop, maaaaybe the turn if only one guy calls and I put him on overs. But that's not the situation here -- it's HU. |
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
For some reason I thought the passive was the one betting
nevermind |
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Re: A very common situation in which I get stuck.
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[ QUOTE ] Up against 2 passive guys who are likely to call with anything, but would not necessarily raise with better hand, I wouldn't bet the flop, though I might check/call. Whatever I did on the flop, I am not betting the turn here. [/ QUOTE ] I'll take a shot against two passive guys on the flop, maaaaybe the turn if only one guy calls and I put him on overs. But that's not the situation here -- it's HU. [/ QUOTE ] I have no idea why I thought there were 2 opponents when I posted before. I must have been confusing threads. Against just one passive/calling station opponent, I would bet the flop and the turn. |
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