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play these two black sevens
live tourney down to 4 handed and we are all in the money now.
hero 35,000 tightest player on east coast (TPEC) 65,000 chip leader Loose player (LP) 35,000 blinds 1000-2000 TEPC raises to 5000, button folds, LP (SB) calls, and hero calls out of the BB for 3,000 more with 7 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] FLOP A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 10 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] LP checks, hero checks, TPEC makes it 3500 and LP quickly calls TPEC defintly has an ace, he is super tight and made a big mistake here making a really weak 3500 bet into a 15000 pot LP could have a variety of hands as he only has to call 3500 into a now 18500 pot...i think he may have a flush draw or second pair or a weak ace if hero calls here he has a really scary decision if the 7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] falls as one of these player may be on the flush draw....even if they are not on the draw i am drawing dead to 2 cards as they both will probably have a bigger pair. i have a tight table image... i also have a feeling that one of these two may push on the turn if a non heart falls...just a feeling raise, call, or fold and reasons please... |
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Re: play these two black sevens
Well you certainly cannot call to 1-2 outs given your flush read. If you think that TPEC will fold his good ace (would he fold AK/AQ?) - and given that LP is pretty loose but will fold - this may be a good spot for a good sized raise (maybe a push?)...
Having said that I would fold this 90% of the time unless my instincts really smelled weakness. |
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Re: play these two black sevens
It's not really the original raiser you need to be worrying about. The check/caller is what should be enough to push you out of the hand. Easy fold despite the outcome.
Jeanie xo*Kisses*xo @ Stars |
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Re: play these two black sevens
Folding>...raising>.....................call ing.
...= Level of how much worse a decision it would be than the previous choice. You should really just give up here. If it were heads up you could make a case for trying to push tighty off of his ace, but with the loose player in the hand you'd have to be lucky to push him off of his ace or draw. Calling is absolutely atrocious. |
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Re: play these two black sevens
you gotta let it go. if you felt really strongly you could fold them out, you could consider reraising all-in, but that would take a strong read and some guts... plus you'd really rather do it with a hand that has outs.
Hey, anyone consider a jam preflop, since it's 77 fourhanded and the pot is a decent size? |
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