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6 handed 3-6 home game.
The enemy, who doesn't play many hands and rarely raises is in the cutoff. Hero is the button.
Folded to cutoff who raises. Hero reraises. Blinds fold CO calls. (7.33 small bets) Flop A 6 2 rainbow. CO bets hero calls.(4.5 big bets) Turn 9. CO bets, hero? |
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Re: 6 handed 3-6 home game.
Um, are we supposed to guess your hand?
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#3
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Re: 6 handed 3-6 home game.
You play the man, not the cards.
Duh. I raise! |
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Re: 6 handed 3-6 home game.
surevy says... FOLD!!!
without knowing your hand... he is tight, an ace came, he raised... so unless you ahve an ace fold, and if you have an ace I would probably still think about calling if your kicker is weak... more info might come from your question if you posted your hand! -k_squared |
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Re: 6 handed 3-6 home game.
If enemy can be moved off a decent amount of non-ace pairs or hands here (maybe 40% of the time) then we can reraise the turn but if enemy doesn't play many hands and rarely raises or bets post flop without the goods then the best move is to fold. It's going to depend on how strong your opponent is pre-flop more and how much control you have over him.
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Re: 6 handed 3-6 home game.
Sorry Hero has KK.
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Re: 6 handed 3-6 home game.
With KK hero calls down, as he isn't getting an Ace to fold and calling could get more bets out of JJ, TT, QQ (thinking he has the best hand). Simple call-down.
WJ |
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