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Basic situation
3 handed.
Button open limps, sb folds, you have T4o in the big blind. Flop Q Q 5 rainbow Do you donk or check? What determines your line. Change board a little A 8 2 Donk or check? why? blake |
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Re: Basic situation
In hand 1 I would c/r a weak player and lead. In hand 2 I generally check-fold. Against most open limpers it's not worth it. If I put any money in I'd donk the flop and then give up if called.
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Re: Basic situation
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In hand 1 I would c/r a weak player and lead. In hand 2 I generally check-fold. Against most open limpers it's not worth it. If I put any money in I'd donk the flop and then give up if called. [/ QUOTE ] youre ready to invest 2 BB into a 1.25 BB pot with one overcard? and if hes weak why are you checkraising that flop? isnt it more likely he has nothing? and why are you more apt to bluff on a 5-high board than an A-high one? |
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Re: Basic situation
As an aside, what the buttons limping range here is very important. The more hands you play with someone, the better you can get a feel for when to donk vs when not to donk.
Some guys that open limp on the button are seeing the turn regardless. bluff donking is futile. I really dont like c/ring here hardly ever. You are investing alot, and once a fishy player has put a bet in on the flop, they are gonna peel pretty often. You are pot commiting him [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] blake |
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Re: Basic situation
one line that i take from time to time against the smarter lags is to check-call the flop, check the turn, folding to a bet, or betting the river if he checks behind the turn.
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Re: Basic situation
assuming no read on button and an upper middle limit game online
Q55 i bet. QQ5 i check. 3 handed it depends what youve done/shown down lately a lot i think. if 3 hands ago you bet here and had trips and showed them down, then bet. if youve been showing some bluffs lately, give up. but in general, id bet most A-Q high flops (unless theyre paired) because its easy to give up if i miss. if the board is QQ5 he could call with 87, 76, or A2 and you arent able to fire again with only one overcard. A82 id bet. no draws, no chance for overs, and he didnt raise preflop on the button, so an A is unlikely. my ideal flop would be K72, so the closer to that the better, and A82 is pretty close |
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Re: Basic situation
This is obviously something I don't do too well. Something I noticed that can't be good is that I almost never donk the flop on these sorts of boards unless I'm bluffing. That has to register on some level with the regulars.
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Re: Basic situation
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This is obviously something I don't do too well. Something I noticed that can't be good is that I almost never donk the flop on these sorts of boards unless I'm bluffing. That has to register on some level with the regulars. [/ QUOTE ] for one, i dont think many people will notice that. two, start playing your hands faster. i have given up slowplaying almost entirely. fastplaying makes so much more money |
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Re: Basic situation
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This is obviously something I don't do too well. Something I noticed that can't be good is that I almost never donk the flop on these sorts of boards unless I'm bluffing. That has to register on some level with the regulars. [/ QUOTE ] Yea, save the flop c/r for when he raised preflop. Just donk your made hands here as well as your bluffs. blake |
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Re: Basic situation
like josh said. checkfold hand 1. no way hes folding any 2 cards above 5, especially if he open limped on the button 3 handed.
bet fold hand 2. if he calls the flop you need to make the decision to fire again or not...i usually just c/f the turn but ive been finding that they fold the turn a lot to a bet. |
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