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Old 05-04-2005, 04:23 AM
Mikey Mikey is offline
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Default What would you do in each of these situations

The game is $2-$4 NL HE.

You limp in after UTG limps in a 9 handed game. Your hand 55.

Everyone folds the SB completes and the BB wraps.

4 People take the flop. $16 Pot

UTG stacks size $800
Your stack size $380
SB stack size $900
BB stack size is irrelevant

The flop comes down 5c 4s 2d.

You flop top set.

SB lead bets $8
BB folds
UTG calls $8.

Your move....... and explain why do not go further into the hand, just say what you would do right here and now, not what you would do and then if this or that happens how you would react.

Just right now.

Both opponnents are typical online players, there aren't wild maniacs and they aren't tight mcMikeys.


Hand #2.

You have AKo and on the button in a 9 handed game. After 3 limpers you raise it to $20, the SB and BB fold the early limper and the 2nd limper calls, the last limper folds.

Your stack size $425
Early limper stack size $355
2nd limper stack size $315

There is $66 in the pot.

The flop comes down A 3 4r.

The early limper bets $4 and the next limper calls.

What is your play??

Now I will also go on to say, that these are typical situations that will arise, these questions are not designed to trick you or to avoid a trap because I gave the opponnent the stone cold nuts. No..... just view it as a typical situation in a typical setting against typical opponents.

What's your play?
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