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Confusing 2/4 hand
This was my last hand tonight and I was weirded out.
UB 2/4 6 max Black kings on the button. CO, who just sat down a while ago, raises, I 3-bet. BB is a total calling station, and calls. CO caps, call call. Flop is : 6 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 5 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] BB checks, CO bets, I raise, BB calls, CO 3-bets. I call, BB comes along as well. Turn is an ugly 8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I figure im calling down at the most here. Is this wrong? Then they all check to me. hmm. Bet or no bet? |
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
I would probably check
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
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This was my last hand tonight and I was weirded out. UB 2/4 6 max Black kings on the button. CO, who just sat down a while ago, raises, I 3-bet. BB is a total calling station, and calls. CO caps, call call. Flop is : 6 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 5 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] BB checks, CO bets, I raise, BB calls, CO 3-bets. I call, BB comes along as well. Turn is an ugly 8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I figure im calling down at the most here. Is this wrong? Then they all check to me. hmm. Bet or no bet? [/ QUOTE ] I would bet and probably fold to a check raise here. If no one raises, you probably aren't worried about the flush being out there. CO raised (twice!) preflop, so he most likely has a big pair rather than a 6 or a straight draw. He may even have overcards that he's overplaying. If there's a chance you could get CO to fold with a bet (since it looks like he's afraid of the flush, too), that's another reason to bet out. The BB is a calling station, so he's not going anywhere no matter what you do. If you were heads up against him, you might do well to check behind. He could have a 6, a straight draw, a small flush, pocket 5s, an overpair smaller than your kings, or garbage. Finally, giving A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] a free card here would be unpleasant. Overall: i think you have to bet out and see where you're at. |
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
I think that the checkraise fold is excellent advice
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
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i think you have to bet out and see where you're at. [/ QUOTE ] freecards=bad fold to a check/raise |
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
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[ QUOTE ] This was my last hand tonight and I was weirded out. UB 2/4 6 max Black kings on the button. CO, who just sat down a while ago, raises, I 3-bet. BB is a total calling station, and calls. CO caps, call call. Flop is : 6 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 5 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] BB checks, CO bets, I raise, BB calls, CO 3-bets. I call, BB comes along as well. Turn is an ugly 8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I figure im calling down at the most here. Is this wrong? Then they all check to me. hmm. Bet or no bet? [/ QUOTE ] I would bet and probably fold to a check raise here. If no one raises, you probably aren't worried about the flush being out there. CO raised (twice!) preflop, so he most likely has a big pair rather than a 6 or a straight draw. He may even have overcards that he's overplaying. If there's a chance you could get CO to fold with a bet (since it looks like he's afraid of the flush, too), that's another reason to bet out. The BB is a calling station, so he's not going anywhere no matter what you do. If you were heads up against him, you might do well to check behind. He could have a 6, a straight draw, a small flush, pocket 5s, an overpair smaller than your kings, or garbage. Finally, giving A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] a free card here would be unpleasant. Overall: i think you have to bet out and see where you're at. [/ QUOTE ] The A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] isn't going to fold to a bet. I'm more worried about giving a 2-9 of hearts a free shot with no chance to fold. |
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
As many posters have said, the answer is to bet and fold to a check/raise. On the turn you should tend to check a hand with outs and bet a hand without. You don't have (m)any outs, so you should bet. If they checked to you the board may be as scary to them as it is to you. You can definitely fold to a check/raise, but you don't want lone hearts/aces taking a free card.
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
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As many posters have said, the answer is to bet and fold to a check/raise. On the turn you should tend to check a hand with outs and bet a hand without. You don't have (m)any outs, so you should bet. If they checked to you the board may be as scary to them as it is to you. You can definitely fold to a check/raise, but you don't want lone hearts/aces taking a free card. [/ QUOTE ] What he said. |
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
Can you fold if the BB check raises?
I agree with other posters that CO probably has an overpair to the board. I just am not sure what the BB is calling along with. I would normally bet here. I also would agree with your prior sentiment that you are calling down if it is one bet to you on both streets. If a non heart hit I may have raised the turn. |
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Re: Confusing 2/4 hand
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If a non heart hit I may have raised the turn. [/ QUOTE ] hopefully... |
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