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river too much?
i just dropped 150BB in one day. I think I tilted a little.
10/20 (6 handed) I get TT on the button. UTG limps, MP limps, CO limps, I raise, BB calls, UTG limp/reraises, MP calls, CO calls, I cap, everyone calls. flop is 3T3r I bet, BB folds, UTG raises, MP calls, CO 3-bets, I call, everyone else calls. turn is J I bet, UTG calls, MP raises, CO calls, I 3-bet, UTG calls, MP caps, CO calls. river is A I bet, UTG calls, MP raises, CO calls, I 3-bet... |
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Re: river too much?
I don't see how it could be too much. Sans read I don't see MP having anything that beats you besides 33 and you're being given a TON of overlay by everyone else in the hand.
Rob |
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Re: river too much?
33 or JJ.. it's hard for me to believe he he limped with JJ preflop, and it's hard for me to believe he flopped quads, but what else could he be playing so strongly? You don't have any read at all? I'm sure I would've 3-bet too.
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Re: river too much?
I would cap the flop. From there I would raise at every opportunity given to me and only slow down when the ace hits on the river.
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Re: river too much?
I wasn't going to 3-bet if UTG raised because I figured he had aces or kings. But since MP raised, I went ahead and put in another one. Everyone called and MP showed JJ.
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