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Table Table 11757 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 8 Seat 1: SirTJHoldem (1060) Seat 2: Hero (2870) Seat 3: BigDawg427 (705) Seat 4: tintin222 (605) Seat 5: fightingbeta (800) Seat 6: C121461 (522) Seat 7: Stewtex (1235) Seat 8: Gopherblue (203) jsp123 posts small blind (50) BigDawg427 posts big blind (100) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to jsp123 [ Ah, 4h ] tintin222 folds. fightingbeta folds. C121461 folds. Stewtex folds. Gopherblue folds. SirTJHoldem folds. jsp123 raises (150) to 200 BigDawg427 calls (100) ** Dealing Flop ** : [ Kh, 5h, Qc ] jsp123 checks. BigDawg427 bets (505) BigDawg427 is all-In. Hero does ??? Thanks! Justin |
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Well, first, you push preflop with A4 into a guy with only 7x BB.
Second, when Villain stack size is barely equal to the pot, and you have a nut flush draw on the pot, you move all-in with FE. Third, this spot sucks, but I guess you got 10 outs most of the time, so I call. But yeah, push preflop, push the flop, push the turn if he checks, and try to get laydowns. |
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Well, first, you push preflop with A4 into a guy with only 7x BB. Second, when Villain stack size is barely equal to the pot, and you have a nut flush draw on the pot, you move all-in with FE. Third, this spot sucks, but I guess you got 10 outs most of the time, so I call. But yeah, push preflop, push the flop, push the turn if he checks, and try to get laydowns. [/ QUOTE ] QFT |
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[ QUOTE ] Well, first, you push preflop with A4 into a guy with only 7x BB. Second, when Villain stack size is barely equal to the pot, and you have a nut flush draw on the pot, you move all-in with FE. Third, this spot sucks, but I guess you got 10 outs most of the time, so I call. But yeah, push preflop, push the flop, push the turn if he checks, and try to get laydowns. [/ QUOTE ] QFT [/ QUOTE ] wtf. i know i haven't been around, but what are all these codes? tiplic, QFT? i'm confused. |
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Idk what QTF means either but the idiot at my table spelt "typical" wrong.
Justin |
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Idk what QTF means either but the idiot at my table spelt "typical" wrong. Justin [/ QUOTE ] haha |
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Fold you didnt hit any piece of the flop, a min raise was also a bad idea. Were you trying to get him to fold here? I think a simple limp or a bigger raise would have been better, considering your stack you dont really need this blind.
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I would raise more preflop. Barring that, I lead the flop. As it played out, I call the all-in, but it seems like a close decision. If you're up against a pair, it's +cEV to call (assuming the ace is a clean out), and it's still pretty close if you're up against 2 pair or better (the worst being a set, in which case you're about a 3:1 dog). I'm swayed to call because (1) the pot odds are just about right, (2) if you win you have a huge chip lead, and (3) even if you lose you're still the chip leader.
What would you do if BB pushes preflop? Why make the minraise preflop here, and then why did you check that flop? If you semi-bluff bet with the nut flush draw (and with ace high, which might still be good), you're put in a position where calling the push is easily the right decision. A larger raise preflop or leading the flop makes it much easier to decide what to do in my opinion. -cj |
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By a larger raise preflop, both of you mean "all-in", right?
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I'd push preflop, but a bet like 500 has the same effect, I think (and of course calling BB's all-in). As I see it, anything 450+ (i.e., a "larger raise preflop") is the same as a push, so yes.
-cj |
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