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big laydown?
5/10 NLTH at prima poker have no read on blasse since i just sat down, i have never played him before tho so i assume he is a fish until he proves me wrong. I really dislike my play river play perhaps check/fold or check/call would be a better line.. any thoughts appreciated. ************************************************** ****** *** Export for: Hero Game: Texas Holdem Game number: 97348352 *** Date: 8/24/2004 12:07:05 PM Game: 97348352: Table: Down in the Hole Normal Table No Limit 10.00/20.00 Rake: 3.00 Seat: 1 HERO Seat: 2 blasse Seat: 4 glasscaster Seat: 5 IceAce Seat: 7 Michnak Seat: 8 DFD12345 Seat: 9 Thure Seat: 10 TY-MUPPET (Dealer) ------------------ OpeningBetRound ------------------ Hero : Posts small blind 5.00 blasse : Posts big blind 10.00 glasscaster : Folds IceAce : Calls for 10.00 Michnak : Folds DFD12345 : Folds Thure : Folds TY-MUPPET : Folds Hero : Calls for 5.00 blasse : Checks Pot size : 30$ ------------------ Flop ------------------ Hero : Bets 50.00 blasse : Calls for 50.00 IceAce : Folds Pot size : 130$ ------------------ Turn ------------------ Hero : Bets 200.00 blasse : Calls for 200.00 Pot size : 530$ ------------------ River ------------------ Hero : Bets 360.00 blasse : Raises for 720.00 Hero : Folds blasse : Mucks cards ------------------ Result ------------------ Hero Mucked Cards blasse Mucked Cards (Winning) 1607.00 glasscaster Mucked Cards IceAce Mucked Cards Michnak Mucked Cards DFD12345 Mucked Cards Thure Mucked Cards TY-MUPPET Mucked Cards ------------------ Community Cards ------------------ [ QC, JC, 10H, 4H, QH ] ------------------ Players Cards ------------------ Hero [ 9S, KD ] blasse [ -, - ] glasscaster [ -, - ] IceAce [ -, - ] Michnak [ -, - ] DFD12345 [ -, - ] Thure [ -, - ] TY-MUPPET [ -, - ] |
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Re: big laydown?
Yes the river play was a definite mistake, I would check and call a reasonable bet.
I've hand a few hands like this recently, where you flop a straight out of position on a dangerous looking board. I've led out on the river, then gone for a big check raise on the turn (assuming a blank hits). Most players will assume you led out with top pair no kicker, (especially if your a blind) and figure a bet will take the pot. If they check and a scare card comes then the pot is much smaller, so you have an easier decision to make on the river. Any good player will fold to the check raise on the turn with a flush draw/single pair, and if they call your getting your money in with by far the best of it. |
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Re: big laydown?
very hard to follow the action here, but it looks like he raised the minimum on the river. the runner runner flush shouldn't really be much of a factor, so what you're really worried about is is he full? I really don't think that's too likely here. he hasn't played back at you yet, and could be raising for value with KQ. I really hate doing anything but check calling against an unknown.
--turnipmonster |
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Re: big laydown?
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the runner runner flush shouldn't really be much of a factor, so what you're really worried about is is he full? [/ QUOTE ] Or AK. |
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Re: big laydown?
although I am well aware that people are fully capable of limping with AK, a lot of times they will raise limpers with it so I don't think that's as likely, but sure it's a possibility.
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