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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
This was the first 3-bet post-flop I had seen in this game in the course of 5 hours, just to clarify.
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
Smells like a set. Not sure about the game you're playing in but at stakes like that would anyone in their right mind, even someone as laggy as him, 3-bet if they could not beat ATo? If you think your tens are still outs then I'd consider paying him off just for some info.
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
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This was the first 3-bet post-flop I had seen in this game in the course of 5 hours, just to clarify. [/ QUOTE ] Given this, and the way the hand played out up to this point, I think we have an insta-fold on our hands. |
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
To clarify, he was the kind of player who would bet as long as no one else showed aggression, but would likely fold or just call down when shown aggression.
He beat up on the LP's since they never stood up to him, but his 3-bet threw me for a loop. I expected him to fold/call down if I raised, so tried to squeeze some more money from him. Didn't work. |
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
With 4 limpers in front of you, I'm OK with the PF call. Raising isn't going to cut the field down to less than 4 + you, IMO.
I raise preflop here to ensure heads-up. If he calls and still leads turn, I would call, saving 0.5 BB to this point vs. what you did (1 BB flop + 1 BB turn vs. 0.5 BB flop + 2 BB turn) and getting to see the river card. If he calls flop raise and check-raises turn, calling turn is debatable but I probably do it given pot size (8 BB in this case) and because you have some river outs (paired board or a T), though dirty at best. Based on his turn play, I put him on Aces up (A4s or A6s). Based on what you did, I probably call and see river based on pot size, hoping for a T or paired board. Fold to river bet unimproved. |
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
I was wondering what you had when you folded that. He probably has at least 2 pair, probably 64 ;0) Anyway, I made the mistake of calling him down too often, I think the fold is good.
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Results
I mucked it and he flipped over K4o for a flopped two pair. This game involved showing more uncalled hands than a 2+2 game. It was beautiful.
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
I did not read your post. I tried but for some reason I kept losing focus on the words and eventually gave up.
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