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deep 2-4 limped hand
Playing other day at a 2-4 table w/ about $1300 and villain behind me has about $600. I'd been bullying the table and limp late middle after some others with AdTd. Villain limps too. Tons of people in preflop...
Flop is 4dJd9d (i like flopping the nuts [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) I bet out $25 (most of pot), villain calls - everyone else folds. Turn is 5s. What's your plan to get the most money in on the turn / river? Some background info on opponent: Pretty aggressive if senses weakness. I've bet him out of some other pots with overbets - 1 a river bet and the other a turn check-raise. Can sort of sense he wants to pick me off... Knowing that info - what would be the best way to get him to commit? |
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Re: deep 2-4 limped hand
Bet $75. This should be read as weakness (protecting against the flush) and should give him good reason to raise you on the turn and represent the flush.
If you overbet it once again he might just take a stand. An added bonus of all this is if/when he comes over the top, he will have to put in a much bigger raise than if you had just bet like $40 or so. if he does come over the top, its very opponent dependant on how to get the rest of the money in. you could push on the turn, the river, or try a river CR if you sense he will bet again. tough to get alot of money in with your position with that hand. |
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