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Re: 100/200 9Ts
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I'm sorry, but failure to checkraise that flop is such a glaring mistake that I can't even get to the rest of the play of the hand. [/ QUOTE ] i think thats a pretty big overstatement. |
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
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[ QUOTE ] Woa how can you not CR the flop?? [/ QUOTE ] he didn't want to lose the fish and be HU OOP w/ a solid player on the later streets. Barron [/ QUOTE ] Pot is getting mighty large, fish could have anything and losing him is not a problem imo. Our hand is still very vulnerable. |
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
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he didn't want to lose the fish and be HU OOP w/ a solid player on the later streets. Barron [/ QUOTE ] so he would rather play a multiway pot OOP against that same solid player and a fish? Then when he finally gets to use the fish for protection on the river he doesn't use it? |
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
I think I should have checkraised the flop. It was just a mistake. I folded the river, which I am still not sure on. I was really distracted this entire hand and was unhappy with my play.
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
I like a leadout on the flop. If you take this route you will get more information without losing the fish. Your hand is likely much stronger against the fish here than against the good player, but you have no information yet about how that flop hit either of them. I don't like the position you were in for the rest of the hand because of your play earlier, so it is difficult for me to suggest plays from this point forward.
I definately disagree with the check call flop, check raise is better. |
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
Can we get more comments on the river? Do people think this is easy call? easy fold? Too tough to say?
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
I think the river is a solid fold, but I play short-handed only occasionally.
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#18
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
mmm this is a really really good spot to steal and I think that's what your wondering preflop 3bettor is doing.
but I think this should be a fold because you still have the fish to act behind you on the river and there's a chance he has a smallish club if not the same straight and look him up. |
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
River is close. In close situations, I usually take the conservative approach and call. This way I can sleep at night.
(However, if an overcall is close, I usually don't because I can find out what he has without calling. I don't mind making mistakes so much as I mind not knowing. Likewise, playing live, I'm less likely to call someone who likes to show bluffs not only because I can find out the info w/out calling, but also because people who like to show(off) bluffs are less likely to bluff.) |
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Re: 100/200 9Ts
how can the button not have a club? he didn't 3-bet the flop or turn on that board. I guess it's remotely possible he was waiting to raise a safe turn but it was a club. but he rarely has an overpair, and he never has overcards without a club.
also, if the cold caller and button play a lot, especially with each other, that makes it an easier fold, since he should know better than to bluff two people, including a loose one who liked his hand, on that board |
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