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Too Loose on the Small Streets?
Third hand at the table, so no individual reads. Lobby listed the Plrs/Flop at 70% though.
I'm pretty sure the over-limp is okay, so mainly wondering whether people call this flop. I realize all I've got is the backdoor straight draw a lot of the time, but he should have AK pretty often and I have something like seven outs then. Pacific $2/$4 Limit Hold'em Dealt to Hero [ Qc Jh ] 3 folds. MP calls [$2]. MP2 calls [$2]. 2 folds. Hero calls [$2]. SB folds. BB raises [$2]. MP calls [$2]. MP2 calls [$2]. Hero calls [$2]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 3c, 2s, 10h ] BB bets [$2]. MP folds. MP2 calls [$2]. Hero calls [$2]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 9d ] BB bets [$4]. MP2 calls [$4]. Hero calls [$4]. ** Dealing River ** [ Jc ] BB bets [$4]. MP2 folds. Hero calls [$4]. Scott |
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Re: Too Loose on the Small Streets?
It looks good to me.
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Re: Too Loose on the Small Streets?
Even at 10:1 I fold the flop most of the time without a read. [ QUOTE ]
BD as 1-1.5. [/ QUOTE ] Forgot about this. Make the call, nice hand. |
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Re: Too Loose on the Small Streets?
I probly make the flop call. 10:1 is right on the take one off borderline if you count your overs as 3 outs and your BD as 1-1.5. I think this is one of those loose flop call scenarios.
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Re: Too Loose on the Small Streets?
If this is anything like my local loose/passive 4/8 live game, I raise on the button here, which buys me a free showdown at least 80% of the time. If there's any chance I'll be played back at on the flop though (if BB is aggressive), obviously I either want to take one off or fold, leaning toward a fold.
With no reads though, you might assume a raise out of the BB tends to mean more aggression and/or a bigger hand than a standard raise, and you might be better off folding here. |
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