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The converter didn't work for Absolute, so here's a ghetto version of the hand. Please excuse if I used the wrong labeling for the positions.
Absolute 9-handed (0.50/1) Hero UTG [9 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]] Hero Calls, UTG+1 Folds, UTG+2 Calls, MP1 Folds, MP2 Folds, LP1 Calls, Button Folds, SB Completes, BB Checks (5 SB) **Flop** J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]10 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] SB Checks, BB Checks, Hero Bets, UTG+2 Raises, LP1 Calls, SB Folds, BB Calls, Hero Calls (7.5 BB) **Turn** 2 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] BB Checks, Hero Checks, UTG+2 Bets, LP1 Calls, BB Folds, Hero Calls (10.5 BB) **River** A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Hero Checks, UTG+2 Bets, LP1 Calls, Hero Calls (13.5 BB) Reads: UTG+2: TAA LP1: LAP Buttons are both calling stations (SLPP) |
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![]() I think this is well played. My only question is on the flop - whether or not you re-raise with your set. But I think(especially OOP) this is a good place to just wait for the turn planning to bet if a blank comes and check call if a scare card comes. With the [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] turn I'd check/call the rest of the way. |
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This is tight/weak play.
Why do you think that you are behind with no PF raises, you can't expect to be behind a higher set. And 10 outs help on the river if something terrible does go wrong on the turn (honestly, the only real scare cards are Qh, Kh, 8h, 7h). A set is a very strong hand, and I will often pay off if someone else had limped in with TT or JJ (very rarely). |
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I'd like to re-raise the flop. You have the field trapped for another bet and a third heart doesn't always mean somebody has the flush. Plus you always have a 10 out redraw to help you out.
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I think you need to get more bets in here. You have 2 players in a pot with you that you will win far more than 33% of the time. Either 3 bet the flop and lead the turn or check-raise the turn. I personally would play the flop the same and check-raise the turn trapping the caller for an extra BB. If UTG+2 keeps raising then you can "think" about slowing down but he is far more likely to be holding a weaker hand than you than sitting on a straight or bigger set.
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Buttons and I are all calling stations [/ QUOTE ] fyp Preflop: raise. Flop: 3-bet unless you're planning to check-raise the turn, but that may be FPS. Meh, just 3-bet the flop. Turn: if you played stronger on the flop, lead out the turn. The way you played it, check-raise, call down UI if 3-bet. River (actually, the whole hand): I want to get at least one more bet in here, somewhere...the way you played it, I think you have to raise/call this. You have a freaking set of nines, for pete's sake, and you have given yourself no reason to think anybody has you beat. UTG+2 (who'd play QJs like this, and the only one of those you're worried about is hearts) took over the hand on the flop, and you just let him have it. |
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Grunched.
I 3-bet the flop. With four players seeing the turn, you may be ahead and even if you are behind you have 7 outs on the flop and 10 outs on the turn. So a jamming this pot is either a value bet (if ahead) or equity bet (if behind). I put UTG+2 on AJ, two hearts, JTo. 3-betting the flop makes the hand play out differently. I c/r the turn. Even though a scare card is out there, a raise from any player (other than UTG+2) indicates you are behind a flush and need the board to pair. I think you missed out on a ton of bets on this one. |
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Raise preflop.
Reraise the flop. Lead the turn planning to call down if raised. Obviously you are putting in more bets if you fill up. |
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Raise preflop. Reraise the flop. Lead the turn planning to call down if raised. Obviously you are putting in more bets if you fill up. [/ QUOTE ] my answer in a nutshell |
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[ QUOTE ] Raise preflop. Reraise the flop. Lead the turn planning to call down if raised. Obviously you are putting in more bets if you fill up. [/ QUOTE ] my answer in a nutshell [/ QUOTE ] And mine. |
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