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How to handle a situation like this? players are loose in general, no reads till the moment.
Pacific poker micro limits (8 handed) Hero is UTG+2 with A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 10 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] UTG calls, UTG+1 calls, UTG+2 (Hero) raises, MP folds, MP+1 calls, button folds, SB completes, BB raises, everybody calls. (18 SB) flop is J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] SB checks, BB bets, UTG folds, UTG+1 folds, Hero calls, MP+1 folds, SB calls. (10 BB) the turn is the Q [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] SB checks, BB bets, Hero raises, SB folds, BB raises. Hero...?? |
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Caps. You're good here more than enough to raise now and at least once on the river against players I can only assume are horrendous. Expect to see trip J's and lower flushes here a lot more than a boat.
At the level you're at on Pacific I think capping the river is probably fine assuming the board doesn't pair again or trip up. |
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Caps. You're good here more than enough to raise now and at least once on the river against players I can only assume are horrendous. Expect to see trip J's and lower flushes here a lot more than a boat. At the level you're at on Pacific I think capping the river is probably fine assuming the board doesn't pair again or trip up. [/ QUOTE ] I capped it. The river was an A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], and he bet again. I raised. He reraised. Then I re, re, raised. (CAP) Was that ok ? |
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Likely hands that beat you: JJ: 1 QQ: 3 Total hands: 4 Likely hands that you beat: AA: 3 KK: 6 Add to that he may have flopped trips with AJs or AJo I'll say: Total hands: 13 [/ QUOTE ] Reffering to my own post here. As you see it would change to: Hands you beat: 1 Hands that beats you: 14 If he's not a total maniac, I'll not even raise here (in theory). In reality I'll at least raise him. These kings won't bet and raise anymore, so the only hand you're ahead of here is KQ[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], which should have been included from the beginning. (doing these calculations while playing, so correct me if I'm wrong) Edit: maybe should have added a hand or two for an over over aggro AQ. |
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These kings won't bet and raise anymore, so the only hand you're ahead of here is KQ[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] whoops, the Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] is out so I guess according to my calculations you're 100% behind here. |
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raise and reraise. for every time youre up against a full house there will be a time your up against trips, an over pair, or just two pair, or even the king high flush. and all those guys in their calling your bets with something else are just the gravy. of course if the board pairs again on the river youre pretty much gonna have to lay it down.
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You are first saying that he might very well be up against a small flush, thus should cap and making it a large pot. Then you think he should fold for one more bet on the river if the board pairs again?
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Villain might hold AA or KK so he can't fold to one bet at the river, you're right.
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You are first saying that he might very well be up against a small flush, thus should cap and making it a large pot. Then you think he should fold for one more bet on the river if the board pairs again? [/ QUOTE ] actutally i said he was up against trips or two pair or POSSIBLY up against a smaller flush. id say the most likely cards hes up against are a J or a 6. so if you see another J or a 6 you get outta dodge. otherwise i say ram and jam it. sorry if i was unclear. and on the off chance someones in there with just an over pair and the 6 comes and you fold and he wins the pot, well good for him. i would only call in that situation against one player. i dont see two players being in the hand and neither of them holding a J or a 6. |
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actutally i said he was up against trips or two pair or POSSIBLY up against a smaller flush. id say the most likely cards hes up against are a J or a 6. so if you see another J or a 6 you get outta dodge. otherwise i say ram and jam it. sorry if i was unclear. and on the off chance someones in there with just an over pair and the 6 comes and you fold and he wins the pot, well good for him. i would only call in that situation against one player. i dont see two players being in the hand and neither of them holding a J or a 6. [/ QUOTE ] First of all he's up against one player, SB folds on the turn. And look again at the hand and tell me one hand he might be up against on the river that contains a 6. He can only fold the river if another J appears. It's very likely he's up against a overpair. (or maybe AQ, though not very likely). He must cap the turn and when that's done he can't fold river if it pairs Q or 6. |
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