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Table 1 - 15/30 - No Limit Hold'em - 10:37:40 ET - 2005/09/02
Seat 1: Button (1,485) Seat 2: SB (1,470) Seat 3: Hero (1,500) Seat 4: UTG (1,665) Seat 5: UTG+1 (1,500) Seat 6: MP1 (1,500) Seat 7: MP2 (1,500) Seat 8: MP3 (1,500) Seat 9: CO (1,380) SB posts the small blind of 15 Hero posts the big blind of 30 The button is in seat #1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero [Qc Ac] Syren13 raises to 60 Sakic calls 60 All fold to Hero Hero calls 30 *** FLOP *** [As 2s 7s] Hero bets 125 UTG folds UTG+1 raises to 250 Hero calls 125 *** TURN *** [As 2s 7s] [3s] Hero bets 200 UTG+1 raises to 400 Hero folds Basically I feel like I played this poorly on every street, and am looking for a new line to take with strong but not dominant hands oop in pots where someone else has shown (admittedly light) aggression preflop, and on scary flops that are good for me but potentially better for someone else. Thoughts? |
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i wouldn't have bet into that flop
not with 3 of one suit that isn't yours |
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i wouldn't have bet into that flop not with 3 of one suit that isn't yours [/ QUOTE ] I disagree with this...you can't assume one of your two opponents have hit a flush. I would have also bet the flop, but after being raised I wouldn't lead the turn. I think you have to fold to a turn bet. |
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they are the pf raisers
i would check and see what they do instead of just betting out for them to reraise me once they reraise, i'm gone |
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They are pf raisers, but that doesn't mean they have the flush. They also may have had JJ, QQ, KK (and at the 11's KJ, A8s, etc.). You have top pair with second best kicker, I think a flop bet is necessary. Otherwise, why not fold pf?
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i can see why you would bet and don't disagree
i just think i'd not wanna spend 200 chips on this hand on such an early level if u are gonna call a reraise anyway, would it be better to let them make the c-bet since they were pf raiser and then reraise them? same cost but some chance they'll fold..if they call/reraise u, u can put them on the flush... if opp doesn't have flush, but has ak: u bet he reraises u check he bets u reraise he folds often figuring u for flush |
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Against certain opponents, I would bet into that flop with any two cards. Players on the 11s are super scared of flushes. Quite often, a 3/4 size bet into that pot will take it down.
With the OP's hand, I like betting the flop against two opponents. |
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check-fold that turn.
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check-fold that turn. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. I like the flop bet though. |
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Well played til the turn. On the turn, you're a dog to a random hand with an ace in it (cool fact, right?). Also, very few players at the 11s are gonna bet with a hand that you're losing to. Fact number 1 means you shouldn't bet. Fact number 2 means you should fold if bet into. If, however, it goes check/check on the turn, I might blocking bet the river.
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