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2-3 NL analysis
2-3 NLHE at the Bike. Late position raises to 10, SB calls, I call in BB with T9 clubs. Flop KTx 2 clubs. Checked around. Turn blank. I bet 30, original raiser raises to 85. SB folds. I have a little less than 100 left if I call. I figure if I call and hit 2 pair or better, I go all in and he probably pays me off with AK or AA. If he has a set, however, I have fewer outs, and I go broke if I hit one of my non-outs. His hands were shaking pretty hard when he bet, too. What to do? Results to follow.
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Re: 2-3 NL analysis
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2-3 NLHE at the Bike. Late position raises to 10, SB calls, I call in BB with T9 clubs. Flop KTx 2 clubs. Checked around. Turn blank. I bet 30, original raiser raises to 85. SB folds. I have a little less than 100 left if I call. I figure if I call and hit 2 pair or better, I go all in and he probably pays me off with AK or AA. If he has a set, however, I have fewer outs, and I go broke if I hit one of my non-outs. His hands were shaking pretty hard when he bet, too. What to do? Results to follow. [/ QUOTE ] wrong forum |
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Re: 2-3 NL analysis
Where else should I post the NLHE stuff?
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Re: 2-3 NL analysis
Small stakes.
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Re: 2-3 NL analysis
Ming Chow
Anyway, You're hand is strong enough to lead into the pot on the flop for about 1/3 to 1/2 the pot size -- hoping for a complete fold or no raise. Buttons rarely check big hands when checked to. You have no re-raise opportunity due to short stack. It's either a go or no go situation depending upon how you feel. Shaking doesn't mean much when you don't know the player. |
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Re: 2-3 NL analysis
Looks to me like he has KK or TT
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