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View Poll Results: What do you think of my new invention? | |||
Yay | 42 | 36.52% | |
Nay | 32 | 27.83% | |
I'm gonna go play right now! (seriously) | 6 | 5.22% | |
I'm gonna go play right now! (scathing sarcasm) | 28 | 24.35% | |
Your game is not mathematically sound (explain) | 7 | 6.09% | |
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$55 Rebuy River Play
You have 6k chips, blinds are 50/100.
You limp UTG with AQs; only the blinds play. Flop is T62 rainbow (1 of your suit); all check. Turn is rainbow queen; SB (with 13k chips) bets the pot, BB folds, and you call. River is an 8. SB checks to you. Check behind or value bet? |
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Re: $55 Rebuy River Play
Are we to assume that the rebuy period is over?
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Re: $55 Rebuy River Play
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Are we to assume that the rebuy period is over? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, sorry. |
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Re: $55 Rebuy River Play
Do you think SB will call with a lower queen on the river often enough to make this a good value bet? How much would you bet (I think the pot is 900)?
-Magnus |
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Re: $55 Rebuy River Play
I think it's an easy value bet.
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Re: $55 Rebuy River Play
This whole hand seems weird to me. I'm opening for 300 preflop here. Then when it's checked to me (if I don't take it down p-flop) I'm betting 1/2 - 3/4 pot.
You have no info on either of the blinds hands. 62 is possible. I don't think there is anyway to know if you are ahead. |
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Re: $55 Rebuy River Play
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This whole hand seems weird to me. I'm opening for 300 preflop here. Then when it's checked to me (if I don't take it down p-flop) I'm betting 1/2 - 3/4 pot. [/ QUOTE ] I know that the constantly attacking style is prevalent in NLH; but at a strong, observant table, I like to limp with many of my playable hands from early position. This strategy gives my limps some respect (notice all fold to the blinds) and thus allows me to limp some hands UTG which others might fold for fear of being raised too frequently. In addition, an UTG raise is unlikely to be called by a worse ace in a strong field, so I'm not too keen on playing a huge pot out of position with AQ if somebody calls my raise. Am I really going to get away from my hand on an ace-high flop with 750 chips already in the pot? If not, any pocket pair or AK will show a profit at my expense by calling my raise in position. |
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