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Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (9 handed) internettexasholdem.com
UTG+1 ($629.31) MP1 ($152.45) MP2 ($231.80) MP3 ($190.50) CO ($97.95) Button ($194) Hero ($196) BB ($236.95) UTG ($210.05) Preflop: Hero is SB with 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Hero posts a blind of $1. <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">MP1 raises to $7</font>, MP2 calls $7, MP3 calls $7, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, Button calls $7, Hero (poster) calls $6, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>. Flop: ($37) 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 3[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(5 players)</font> <font color="#CC3333">Hero bets $30</font>, MP1 folds, MP2 folds, MP3 folds, Button folds. Final Pot: $67 remember when u would stack people everytime here? this is still extremely standard right? |
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It's odd how this is a bad beat post that doesn't have a bad beat.
I'd pot the flop. |
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i dropped 3 buy-ins to the same guy tonight, every single one of them went like this.
flop: xxx check, check turn: y gives me the nut straight/flush money goes in river: z pairs the board, his slowplayed set scoops repeat x 3 |
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Standard. Check-raise is also fine, even slow playing the flop entirely against the right opponent (assuming it was guaranteed heads up) would be fine in moderation.
Flopping a set and having it go nowhere is pretty common, not exactly grounds for a post.... (even in BBV).... Decent players tend to shut down a bit when 5 players see the flop for a raise. You're gonna have to run into 33, a strong K or a nice combo draw to have a chance at stacking most players here. |
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I dislike it. I only lead into PFR's with sets when I know they for sure have an overpair that'll pay off or when I know it'll look like a draw of some sorts and get raised. The only overpair from the original raiser that'll give action is Aces. Kings have you crushed, and Queens is mad you caught a King on the flop.
A big bet will also slow down hands you want in. I think I check-raise. I want someone to bet like $12, get a few calls, then I can gunnnnn it. |
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I dislike it. I only lead into PFR's with sets when I know they for sure have an overpair that'll pay off or when I know it'll look like a draw of some sorts and get raised. The only overpair from the original raiser that'll give action is Aces. Kings have you crushed, and Queens is mad you caught a King on the flop. A big bet will also slow down hands you want in. I think I check-raise. I want someone to bet like $12, get a few calls, then I can gunnnnn it. [/ QUOTE ] Are you trying to make like $30 on this hand or are you trying to stack somebody. I believe leading at this flop is FAR superior to checkraising for several reasons. You don't want to give a free card in 5-way action with a flush draw out there, check-raising is scarier and may force a hand like AK to fold after very little action, and finally if somebody makes a good sized raise you can get it allin on the flop (which is very good). |
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Are you trying to make like $30 on this hand or are you trying to stack somebody. [/ QUOTE ] Final Pot: $37 You can stack people with check-raises as well. I am confident somebody will bet this flop. I very much like to survey action in multi-way pots before I act. The check-raise can kill action from AKo, but so can a $30 lead from a decent player against another decent player. How often are you stacking someone with TPTK here anyway? My point is, I don't have a standard play after checking. It depends on the action that follows the check. |
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From my experience, from both sides, it's much much harder to get away from TPTK if you are lead into on the flop
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not awful to check flop, let raiser bet his slick, maybe someone else gets involved with a draw or whatever. Basically, you can trap the players between raiser and you.
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