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Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
80 - 160 game. My opponent is a total wacko and loves to play the game, moreso than he likes money. I say this because he does all kinds of wacky things just because they are fun, not necessarily because they are right. The best thing is that he actually realizes this and doesn't care. The non-California players know the type of guy I'm talking about, but I don't know if the others do. He's a nice guy and we have some good banter going.
He opens for a raise in the SB and I 3 bet with 66 in the BB. He calls. Flop comes: 8-5-3. Rainbow. He checks, I bet. He checkraises. I call. Turn: 8. He checks again. I bet. He checkraises again. I call again. River: Q. He checks. I do what? Comments on all streets welcome. |
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
I would bet and call a checkraise against the player you descibe, and i think you should have three bet the turn.
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
just check
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
bet again. im putting him on A5 maybe only A high. you may be trifectad but it doesnt count if you have him beat.
anyway im not sure why you didnt 3 bet the turn, that seems to be the definite play to me. |
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
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he does all kinds of wacky things just because they are fun, not necessarily because they are right [/ QUOTE ] it's close, but i think you should bet and pay off one more because hed play a pair of fives like this (based on your read) and i hate missing value bets. |
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
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[ QUOTE ] he does all kinds of wacky things just because they are fun, not necessarily because they are right [/ QUOTE ] it's close, but i think you should bet and pay off one more because hed play a pair of fives like this (based on your read) and i hate missing value bets. [/ QUOTE ] I like betting too. Even if he has you beat and trifectas you; at least you got to make a fish happy, that'll keep him comin back. -blake |
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
Value bet or not, even wackos can sometimes pick up pocket pairs (99 to AA) and play them awkwardly.
I take the more conservative route on this hand and just check the river. Lawrence |
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
the correct answer is to bet again. he wants the oportunity to have checkraised three times in one hand, so will almost certainly do it with the winner or not.
good poker aint just starting with the best hand |
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
Bet and call a raise. He's there to have fun, oblige him. I think betting and calling a raise is +EV on it's own, but the fact that a guy who doesn't mind spewing if he's having fun gets to have the type of fun he likes is gravy.
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Re: Should I set myself up for the trifecta?
im really surprised you didnt threebet the turn here...
i think the question of whethwer to bet depends alot on whether he is fourbetting 77-TT PF. if no, then bet for sure. looks 100% like a 5... if he checkraises and shows you 888, fine... but that just seems unlikely. |
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