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T9o in the SB
Party 5-10 6 max, 6 players right now
Lag open raies from UTG+1, Co, and button cold call. I am in the SB w/T9o i think a sec and complete, and as expected the BB also calls. flop is Q [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I check, BB checks, Lag bets folded to me and I raise BB 3 bets and we both call. turn is the 8 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] I check, BB bets, Lag raises, I 3 bet BB folds, Lag calls. River is the Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] I bet, Lag calls commenets |
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Re: T9o in the SB
Bad playing but you got lucky. The preflop call is horrible (way too loose). I don't like the weak semibluff on the flop as well (a call or fold would be better here IMO).
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Re: T9o in the SB
That is kinda of what I thought, bad play thoughout. But, preflop you would auto call T9s in the SB here correct, where is the cutoff on what you would call?
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Re: T9o in the SB
There's a lot of difference between T9s and T9o.
There's a lot of difference between completing and semi-cold calling a raise. There's a lot of difference between a 2:5 blind structure and a 1:2 or 2:3 blind structure. |
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Re: T9o in the SB
The only place you can consider calling a raise with T9o is the BB, there is a thread dealing with this kind of play here:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...14&fpart=1 And perhaps a steal-raise from SB against BB who won't call every hand. T9s is a different matter. OTB with limpers you can limp in or, preferably, raise if you think you can buy a free ride to the Turn (but if your LAG is going to bet out anyway, this play won't work). I think a raise PF and you should seriously consider folding this (exc. BB). Folded to you OTB or CO you can open-raise against weak or tight opposition. Facing a LAG or Maniac, where you could get isolated (they act after you), I would rather have a better holding and fold T9s. Opinions on this from others would be welcome, as it's a hand I am not entirely sure of. |
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