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letting aces go on the flop
Playing 6 max NL400 on party. I have 400, CO has 800, SB has 500.
CO is fishy and sees nearly every flop. CO posts a $6 (2 dead blind). I am dealt A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] UTG and make it 20 to go. CO calls 16, SB calls 18 all else fold. Flop comes (63): J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] SB leads for 30. What's my move here? I made it 75 to go. This seems like it might be to little of a raise in hindsight. CO cold calls, SB makes it 200 straight, I muck, CO mucks. Comments? (Edited to add stack sizes) |
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
stacks?
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
that is increadibly weak...i push here maybe 99% of the time
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
What hand or range of hands do you put the small blind on that I am beating? I am hard pressed to think the nut flush draw would reraise only another 125 instead of pushing.
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
I assume you get stacked here 75% of the time.
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
You didn't mention anything about SB and what kind of a player he is, but against a normal, thinking opponent I probably like the fold, though I'm not too sure I'd be able to make it myself.
If I'm totally wrong too I'd love for someone to explain why. Kirk R. |
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
I like making it 100 and seeing the action.
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
without a read i am unable to make this fold...i can see(and I have made) bets like this holds a nut flush draw...top with with back door draws, how does opponet see you?
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
SB should see me as tight agressive. I have been playing hardly any pots out of position and raising in position. I haven't been getting out of line after the flop and havent shown down any garbage hands.
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Re: letting aces go on the flop
Well played
[ QUOTE ] without a read i am unable to make this fold...i can see(and I have made) bets like this holds a nut flush draw...top with with back door draws, how does opponet see you? [/ QUOTE ] Your default should be folding unless a read to the contrary |
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